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i know marbs have wheat, but i belive camels dont (or atleast they dont make me sick) my question to any smokers here is if kamel Reds seem to effect them, im asking because my girlfriend messed up and got them last night and i would really like to go out for a smoke


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Guest Robbin

:) Lister, I don't know, really, but maybe if they are different manufacturers than Marlboro, they might be ok as far as gluten, but omg, aren't camels the worst kind to smoke??? I know it is too hard to quit right now, but perhaps something lighter at least??

btw--I love your kitty--looks very ornery!!

Lister Rising Star

atleast personsly camels are the lightest smoke, there smooth plus i only smoke lights (well besides today)

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hes upside down in the pic i accedently inverted the picture- thats why his ears look like a bunny

lovegrov Collaborator

I'd never heard of a cigarette having wheat.

richard

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I don't know about the camels but I recently switched to a brand called American Spirit. It has no additives in it at all. Just tobacco. They are the only ones I trust completely.

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love spirits- hate the price

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I'd never heard of a cigarette having wheat.

richard

How about cheese? :huh:

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Where do you get American Spirit?? Geez, I can't get to your cheese link, Richard!! I am having one of those computer "days" I guess, lol.

lovegrov Collaborator

Wallace would love that cheese cigarette.

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