Quest (cigarette)

Quest was an American brand of cigarettes manufactured by Vector Tobacco and available in the United States from 2002–2010.[1] It was manufactured using genetically altered tobacco plants.[2]

The product was available in three versions. Quest 1, Quest 2, and Quest 3.

Each version of the product contained a different amount of nicotine.

Quest 1 was reported to have of .6 mg of nicotine. Quest 2 was reported to have of .3 mg of nicotine. Quest 3 was reported to have only traced amounts of nicotine (.05 mg).

The manufacturer stressed that Quest cigarettes contained all the unhealthy carcinogens and had the same side effects of a regular cigarette, with the single exception of reduced nicotine levels.

References

  1. Rital, Rubin (2017). "If You Took The Nicotine Out Of Cigarettes, Would Fewer People Want To Smoke?". Forbes. Retrieved 2021-11-22.
  2. Davis, Joshua. "Wired 11.02: Come to LeBow Country". Wired. Wired.com. Retrieved 2010-12-13.


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