Philip Morris' Marlboro Touch Blue Tobacco Quality





I bought two packs of Marlboro roll tobacco because prices are going up, thinking it would be a good option, but I really regret that choice. It's surprising to see so many big, wood-like chunks in the tobacco. These pieces are about the size of a cigarette, which makes it really tough to roll them right. I’ve ripped a bunch of rolling papers while trying to get these pieces out, and it’s just making me more frustrated. I can't believe a brand like Marlboro would allow such a low-quality product to be sold. I'm let down and frustrated with what happened. I think Marlboro needs to look into this problem and act quickly to make sure the quality is up to par. The photos I've attached show what's going on—this is just not okay.
These shameless people claim that these additives are part of the natural content of tobacco. Shame on them, what kind of content is this, my friend? They might as well have included the roots and the trunk since they're also part of the natural content. Why not add some soil too, to make it complete? It's as if they're dealing with children.






I've been smoking Marlboro for as long as I can remember. I've even found half a cigarette 🚬 inside the pack before. But it's not worth the money anymore. There are charcoal bits inside, the paper quality has deteriorated significantly, and the tobacco quality varies. I've bought from various place...





As seen in the images I attached, the Philip Morris Marlboro Touch Blue cigarette broke apart exactly at the joining point during my second time smoking it, resulting in the condition shown. This significantly affected the smoking experience and raised concerns about the product's quality control. A...








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