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Product identification guide

How to read cigarette strength labels

Many catalog names include a printed mg value. On this website, that number is used as an identification field so customers can distinguish packages that share a brand, color, or flavor name. It is not presented as a health score or a guarantee of smoking experience.

Cigarette packages with different printed strength labels

Use mg as one part of the full product name

Read the product in this order: origin, brand, complete version name, printed mg, package photo, then live stock status. A number by itself is not enough because several brands can use the same value, and products from the same brand can share colors while carrying different numbers.

1mg to 5mg listings

Lower printed values appear across regular, menthol, capsule, slim, and flavored product names. Keep the brand and version attached to the number.

6mg to 9mg listings

Mid-range printed values are common across many Japanese and Korean catalog families. The photo helps separate similar names.

10mg and higher listings

Higher printed values also appear in regular and specialty packages. They remain identifiers, not a statement that one product is safer than another.

Examples of listings with different printed values

These pages show why the brand and version must stay with the mg label.

Do not compare health risk by the printed number

The website repeats package and supplier naming so that catalog records remain precise. It does not make medical claims, and the printed mg number should not be interpreted as a safe-use scale.

If the product name, photo, and number do not all match what you expect, use the inventory search or ask for confirmation before placing an order list. Current availability is separate from the strength label.

Frequently asked questions

Does a lower mg number mean a product is safe?

No. The number is shown to identify the package listing. This guide does not provide medical or safety advice.

Why do two products from one brand have the same color?

Brands may reuse related designs across versions or markets. The complete name, mg label, origin, and product photo help separate them.

Can I filter the catalog by mg?

Yes. Enter a value such as 5mg, 8mg, or 10mg in the catalog search, then confirm the brand and exact version.