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L&M Ingredients by Packing L&M Ingredients by Packing These lists identify ingredients that are added to tobacco at levels of 0.1% or more of the weight of the tobacco rod (the column of tobacco in each cigarette) of our cigarette products. The ingredients are in descending order by weight. Philip Morris USA manufactures its cigarettes in a variety of lengths. Cigarette length descriptors are used to identify different products. These length descriptors include (in order of increasing product length) 72mm, Kings, 100's and 120's. There are other ingredients added to tobacco at levels less than 0.1% in PM USA cigarettes, including the natural and artificial flavorings that give a cigarette product its unique characteristics, as well as ingredients in the non-tobacco components. Please view the Cigarette Non-Tobacco Ingredients document for composite lists. L&M Box L&M 100’s Box • Tobacco • Tobacco • Water • Water • Sugars (Sucrose and/or Invert Sugar and/or • Sugars (Sucrose and/or Invert Sugar and/or High Fructose Corn Syrup) High Fructose Corn Syrup) • Propylene Glycol • Propylene Glycol • Glycerol • Glycerol • Diammonium Phosphate • Diammonium Phosphate • Cocoa and Cocoa Products • Cocoa and Cocoa Products • Ammonium Hydroxide • Ammonium Hydroxide • Carob Bean and Extract • Carob Bean and Extract • Natural and Artificial Flavors • Natural and Artificial Flavors L&M Blue Pack Box L&M Blue Pack 100’s Box • Tobacco • Tobacco • Water • Water • Sugars (Sucrose and/or Invert Sugar and/or • Sugars (Sucrose and/or Invert Sugar and/or High Fructose Corn Syrup) High Fructose Corn Syrup) • Propylene Glycol • Propylene Glycol • Glycerol • Glycerol • Diammonium Phosphate • Diammonium Phosphate • Cocoa and Cocoa Products • Cocoa and Cocoa Products • Ammonium Hydroxide • Ammonium Hydroxide • Carob Bean and Extract • Carob Bean and Extract • Natural and Artificial Flavors • Natural and Artificial Flavors L&M Menthol Box L&M Menthol 100’s Box • Tobacco • Tobacco • Water • Water • Sugars (Sucrose and/or Invert Sugar and/or • Sugars (Sucrose and/or Invert Sugar and/or High Fructose Corn Syrup) High Fructose Corn Syrup) • Propylene Glycol • Propylene Glycol • Glycerol • Glycerol • Licorice Extract • Licorice Extract • Menthol • Menthol • Cocoa and Cocoa Products • Cocoa and Cocoa Products • Carob Bean and Extract • Carob Bean and Extract • Natural and Artificial Flavors • Natural and Artificial Flavors Last updated 7/9/2015 L&M Box (Puerto Rico, U.S. Territories) L&M Menthol Box (Puerto Rico, U.S. Territories) • Tobacco • Tobacco • Water • Water • Sugars (Sucrose and/or Invert Sugar and/or • Sugars (Sucrose and/or Invert Sugar and/or High Fructose Corn Syrup) High Fructose Corn Syrup) • Propylene Glycol • Propylene Glycol • Glycerol • Glycerol • Licorice Extract • Licorice Extract • Diammonium Phosphate • Diammonium Phosphate • Ammonium Hydroxide • Menthol • Cocoa and Cocoa Products • Ammonium Hydroxide • Carob Bean and Extract • Cocoa and Cocoa Extract • Natural and Artificial Flavors • Carob Bean and Extract • Natural and Artificial Flavors L&M Menthol Silver Pack 100’s Box (U.S. Territories) L&M Gold Pack Box (Puerto Rico, U.S. Territories) • Tobacco • Tobacco • Water • Water • Sugars (Sucrose and/or Invert Sugar and/or • Sugars (Sucrose and/or Invert Sugar and/or High Fructose Corn Syrup) High Fructose Corn Syrup) • Propylene Glycol • Propylene Glycol • Glycerol • Glycerol • Licorice Extract • Licorice Extract • Menthol Diammonium Phosphate • Diammonium Phosphate • Ammonium Hydroxide • Ammonium Hydroxide • Cocoa and Cocoa Products • Cocoa and Cocoa Products • Carob Bean and Extract • Carob Bean and Extract • Natural and Artificial Flavors • Natural and Artificial Flavors L&M Bold Menthol Box L&M Bold Menthol 100’s Box • Tobacco • Tobacco • Water • Water • Sugars (Sucrose and/or Invert Sugar and/or • Sugars (Sucrose and/or Invert Sugar and/or High Fructose Corn Syrup) High Fructose Corn Syrup) • Propylene Glycol • Propylene Glycol • Glycerol • Glycerol • Licorice Extract • Licorice Extract • Menthol • Menthol • Cocoa and Cocoa Products • Cocoa and Cocoa Products • Carob Bean and Extract • Carob Bean and Extract • Natural and Artificial Flavors • Natural and Artificial Flavors L&M Turkish Blend Box L&M Turkish Blend 100’s Box • Tobacco • Tobacco • Water • Water • Sugars (Sucrose and/or Invert Sugar and/or • Sugars (Sucrose and/or Invert Sugar and/or High Fructose Corn Syrup) High Fructose Corn Syrup) • Glycerol • Glycerol • Propylene Glycol • Propylene Glycol • Licorice Extract • Licorice Extract • Cocoa and Cocoa Products • Cocoa and Cocoa Products Last updated 7/9/2015 • Carob Bean and Extract • Carob Bean and Extract • Natural and Artificial Flavors • Natural and Artificial Flavors L&M Turkish Blend Menthol Box L&M Turkish Blend Menthol 100’s Box • Tobacco • Tobacco • Water • Water • Sugars (Sucrose and/or Invert Sugar and/or • Sugars (Sucrose and/or Invert Sugar and/or High Fructose Corn Syrup) High Fructose Corn Syrup) • Propylene Glycol • Propylene Glycol • Glycerol • Glycerol • Menthol • Menthol • Licorice Extract • Licorice Extract • Cocoa and Cocoa Products • Cocoa and Cocoa Products • Carob Bean and Extract • Carob Bean and Extract • Natural and Artificial Flavors • Natural and Artificial Flavors L&M Turkish Night Box L&M Turkish Night 100’s Box • Tobacco • Tobacco • Water • Water • Sugars (Sucrose and/or Invert Sugar and/or • Sugars (Sucrose and/or Invert Sugar and/or High Fructose Corn Syrup) High Fructose Corn Syrup) • Glycerol • Glycerol • Propylene Glycol • Propylene Glycol • Licorice Extract • Licorice Extract • Cocoa and Cocoa Products • Cocoa and Cocoa Products • Carob Bean and Extract • Carob Bean and Extract • Natural and Artificial Flavors • Natural and Artificial Flavors Last updated 7/9/2015 .
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