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I just can't believe it!

A quick fix for outdoor smokers:

Nipping out for a quick smoke is about to become even quicker. Philip

Morris, the tobacco giant, is planning a “snack-size” cigarette for the

smoking-ban age. The compact cigarette will be shorter than existing

brands but just as smoky: it will deliver the same potency while taking

less time to puff.

Marlboro Intense is designed to appeal to employees who are forced to

take quick outdoor cigarette breaks while at work, often in cold

weather.

Philip Morris will test the cigarette in Turkey but believes it has

worldwide potential, with more than 50 countries now having bans on

smoking in public places.

The cigarette, which is 7.2cm long, compared with the normal 8.5cm, may

offer some solace to smokers who face an even colder trip for their

breaks if Members of the European Parliament have their way. Last week,

as part of the battle to combat climate change, MEPs demanded a ban on

patio heaters, which many outdoor smokers rely on for warmth at work or

while socializing.

Stephen Pound, the MP who voted against the ban and then stopped smoking

the next day, said: “The desperation of the smokers knows no limits; it’s

only matched by the desperation in Philip Morris trying to corner the

market.” A spokesman for Forest, the pro-smoking lobby group, said: “The

real pity is that smokers have to be rushed at all because people enjoy

the sensation of having a cigarette.” SUNDAY TIMES, LONDON

source: timesofindia

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