If you are a consumer of White Cloud Cigarettes and are searching for answers to recent questions that have surfaced, you can find the answers here in their ingredient guide. By implementing high standards through effective and responsible testing, research and development, this company is able to supply their customers an unsurpassed product with the clear understanding of safety to those that purchase their cigarettes. In addition, they are willing and able to answers any questions that may be of a concern to their public.

Recent reports have raised concern in regards to the safety of White Cloud Cigarettes. One common rumor is that this product contains antifreeze. However, this is a completely false statement. While this product does contain 80%-92% propylene glycol and is clearly listed in the Ingredient Guide, it does not contain antifreeze. The confusion may lie in the fact that propylene glycol is a component of many non-toxic coolants that can be found in a number of food and beverage industries. In addition, propylene glycol is also added to fragrances, personal care products and cosmetics to name a few house hold items. Its use is also commonly found in the pharmaceutical arm of industry. Moreover, studies have lain to rest any connection between propylene glycol and cancer.

White Cloud Cigarette’s ingredient guide will also disclose that there is 0.5% ethyl acetate used to manufacture these cigarettes. Ethyl acetate is a substance commonly used in other products such as coffee and tea for is ability to decaffeinate these products. Nicotine is found at 0.0% – 2.4% along with 0.5% – 4.0% water of the completed product. Additional flavoring is added as well.

The remainder of the ingredient guide will show 10% ethanol or otherwise known as drinking alcohol that is readily found in alcoholic beverages in addition to malic acid which is used in tart and sour foods, vanilla, acetylpyrazine (found in chocolate, menthol and linalyl alcohol. Linalyl alcohol is used to manufacture a number of personal products as well as lotions. As one reads through the list of ingredients, it is easy to see that all of these items have been approved by the FDA and are used in a number of common household products that are sold over the counter.

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