i Chapters 
Figure 1 
1 "Mock" cigarette label 
; Our tar/nicotine label has changed! The Food and Drug Administration now requires each pack of 
1 HARRIS Ultras to display the deliveries of the most important chemicals in your cigarette smoke. Your 
i own smoke intake of these chemicals may vary from low to high depending on the size of your puffs, 
the number of puffs per minute, the depth of your draw, and how far you smoke your cigarette down to 
• the filter overwrap. For a factsheet about the new cigarette label, write to: New Cigarette Label 
Factsheet, P.O. Box 7551, Brookline, MA 02146. 
1 Basic Cigarette Facts 
1 Cigarette Length 
100 mm 
i Cigarette Diameter 
8 mm 
1 Length of Filter Plus Plugwrap 
20 mm 
: Total Cigarette Weight 
1 .20 gm 
! Tobacco Weight 
0.90 gm 
i Type of Filter 
Cellulose Acetate 
Design of Filter 
Perforated 
U.S. -Grown Tobacco 
55% 
Cigarettes Per Pack 
20 
Delivery Per Cigarette 
Low 
High 
i Nicotine 
1.0 mg 
1.5 mg 
; Carbon Monoxide 
14 mg 
20 mg 
Carcinogenic PAHs 
0.1 pg 
0.2 pg 
Tobacco-Specific Nitrosamines 
0.3 pg 
2.0 pg 
Hydrogen Cyanide 
0.4 mg 
0.6 mg 
Acrolein 
60 pg 
140 pg 
Formaldehyde 
20 pg 
100 pg 
Nitrogen Oxides 
0.1 mg 
0.4 mg 
Catechols 
200 pg 
400 pg 
Phenols 
45 pg 
60 pg 
Nickel 
0.1 pg 
0.2 pg 
Total Particulates Less Nicotine 
6 mg 
16 mg 
Redox Potential of Smoke 
160 mV 
240 mV 
1 pH of Whole Smoke 
5.8 
6.0 
' Biological Test Results 
: Ames Salmonella 
+ 
ii Tracheal Installation 
++ 
1 Mammalian Cell Transformation 
+ 
' Syrian Golden Hamster Inhalation 
+ 
i! Mouse Skin Carcinogenesis 
++ 
1 Antielastase Test 
++++ 
INGREDIENTS: Domestic flue-cured, Burley, and oriental leaf tobaccos; flavorants (including menthol 
in HARRIS ULTRAGREENS), and humectants, including diethylene glycol. Citric 
acid added to cigarette paper. Residues of maleic hydrazide (a suckercide used in 
1 tobacco growing) less than 1 part per million. 
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1 WARNING: Keep out of reach of children! 
Key: PAHs = polyaromatic hydrocarbons. 
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