Certainly! Here's an introduction to some of the newer types of cigarettes and related products
1. **Heated Tobacco Products (HTPs)**: These are devices that heat a small amount of tobacco to produce an emission containing nicotine and other chemicals, which is inhaled by users. Unlike electronic cigarettes, these products do contain tobacco .
2. **Vapor Products (Electronic Cigarettes)**: These are devices that heat a liquid to create aerosols that are inhaled (no combustion of tobacco). E-liquids may or may not contain nicotine and are also known as 'electronic nicotine delivery systems' (ENDS) or sometimes 'electronic non-nicotine delivery systems' (ENNDS) .
3. **Nicotine Pouches**: Tobacco-free pouches for oral use containing nicotine and other chemicals and flavorings, which are placed under the consumer's upper lip. Their tobacco-containing counterparts (snus) are considered 'tobacco for oral use' and their marketing is prohibited in the EU .
4. **Roll-your-own (RYO) Cigarettes**: These are made by hand-rolling loose tobacco in rolling papers, offering a customizable smoking experience .
5. **Cigarillos**: These are smaller cigars, resembling cigarettes but with a tobacco leaf wrapper, providing a different smoking experience compared to traditional cigarettes .
6. **Flavored Cigarettes**: These are infused with various flavors, such as fruit, chocolate, or vanilla, offering a range of taste options .
7. **Slim Cigarettes**: These come with a slimmer shape, often marketed towards women, and are designed for a more discreet smoking experience .
8. **Organic Cigarettes**: Claimed to be made from organic tobacco without synthetic additives, these cigarettes appeal to consumers looking for a more natural product .
9. **Luxury Cigarettes**: High-end brands with superior tobacco quality and sophisticated packaging, often associated with a premium smoking experience .
These products represent the evolution of traditional cigarettes, offering a variety of options to consumers and reflecting the changing landscape of the tobacco industry.