Barclay
From Tobacco Products
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Brown & Williamson
Brown & Williamson
[edit] Description
Introduced in the US with special filtration designed to fill the mouth with smoke in order to provide better flavor. Philip Morris and RJ Reynolds claim that the Barclay cigarette fools smoking machines into registering lower tar levels than what smokers actually get.
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99%TAR FREE. Barclay features low-tar delivery without sacrificing taste to the smoker by incorporating a unique ventilated filter called the Actron filter.[1] The Actron filter improves taste delivery through unique smoke swirl impacting a large number of taste sensors in the mouth simultaneously.
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[2] Air dilution grooves in the filter plug, and the air intake (ventilation)holes in the tipping paper. |
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- Federal Trade Commission v. Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corporation, Appellant
- Marketing Cigarettes With Low Machine-Measured Yields
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[edit] Notes
- ↑ "Barclay Cigarettes Executive Summary".24 Mar 1987. Bates: 640512377-640512393
- ↑ Kozlowski, L T,Dreschel N A, et al An extremely compensatible cigarette by design: documentary evidence on industry awareness and reactions to the Barclay filter design cheating the tar testing system Tob Control 2005; 14: 64-70

