Understanding Tobacco Strength: Tar and Nicotine Levels Explained
Reading time: 6 minutes | Last updated: 2026-03-13
For experienced smokers, understanding tar and nicotine levels helps in making informed choices about tobacco products. This guide explains what these numbers mean.
What is Tar?
Tar is the residue produced when tobacco burns. It contains various chemicals and is responsible for the flavour and “throat hit” that smokers experience.
What is Nicotine?
Nicotine is the naturally occurring stimulant in tobacco. It’s addictive and provides the satisfaction smokers seek.
Understanding the Ratings
| Category | Tar | Nicotine |
| Full Flavour | 10-12mg | 0.8-1.0mg |
| Light/Medium | 6-8mg | 0.5-0.6mg |
| Ultra Light | 1-3mg | 0.1-0.2mg |
Choosing the Right Strength
- Full Flavour: For long-term smokers who prefer strong taste
- Light/Medium: For smokers reducing intake or preferring milder taste
- Ultra Light: For minimal nicotine intake
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