Asked a while ago, but the first cigarette I truly enjoyed was Du Maurier. I now find these too acidic though. For full flavor cigarettes my favorite Canadian brand is the similar Number 7 Red (as with most smokes, the regulars taste better). Right now though I'm trying different brands. Export A are good; for them I like the reds. Export A greens are probably the strongest Canadian cigarettes on the market, though apparently have the least toxins (specifically the unfiltered ones). These are as strong (or depending on your taste, "as bad") as full flavored Camels. I avoid the cheaper brands like Viceroy which I've never tried but have heard are horrible. I also don't care for Players or Belmont.
To answer your other questions, regular cigarettes are the smaller cigarettes while king size are of course the bigger ones. This is a scam though. The filter on the king size version is longer and there are holes in it; the taste is different. I find regular cigarettes much more satisfying. "Light" cigarettes are just that; not full flavored. They aren't actually any better for you though and in fact you smoke more often and inhale more smoke with them just to get the same amount of nicotine you would with a full flavored smoke. Menthols have a mint taste. I smoked these exclusively for a while (Number 7 menthol is probably the best in Canada) but am now back to real cigarettes. These are apparently much worse for you and I can attest they are more addictive. They are also "light" so I smoked more often. |