Tar is still as high as 15 mg ( as against less that 8mg for international brands) and the Nicotine levels are beyond 1.4mg.
ITC never displays these ratings and the Indian Government does not have a grading/testing lab to test their claims.
The Gold Flake sold in the Republic of Ireland is 10mg tar.
The last answer said 1Kg, thats enough to kill you, The nicotine content of a Gold Flake Kings is 1.8 mg, This is enough to get you addicted on the First Cigarette so don't try if you are under the Age of 18.
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Some ITC products in India are Gold Flake Kings, Navy Cut, Insignia, and India Kings tobacco products.
no doubt classic milds ,gold flake is also good bt as comprasion to classic milds gold flake is no way near classic milds....coz its so smooth and not harm as gold flake.......
That depends on the purity and weight of the flake.
ITC has a number of products which are used in various parts of the globe. Some of the product width of ITC includes Gold Flake Kings, Navy Cut, and Insignia.
Gold Shabin is extremely thin, 23k edible gold.
YES
Usually just plain water.
It depends on the price most likely. Since real gold is trading at about $930/oz right now you would expect to pay over $30 for a gram of real "gold leaf flake". However, there are sites that sell "dutch gold" or imitation gold such as www.clearanceclubhouse.com for much cheaper prices, you can get a pound of gold leaf flake for under $270
Colorado Gold Kings was created in 1995.
Pure gold content is .12094oz
This is just the jewellers mark, it doesn't have any affect on the value of the gold. The numbers which have meaning and affect the value are: - 333 (8 carat / 33.3% gold content) - 375 (9 carat / 3.75% gold content) - 417 (10 carat / 4.17% gold content) - 585 (14 carat / 5.85% gold content) - 620 (14.8 carat / 62% gold content) - 750 (18 carat / 75% gold content) - 800 (19.2 carat / 80% gold content) - 875 (21 carat / 87.5% gold content) - 915 (22 carat / 91.5% gold content) - 990 (24 carat / 99% gold content) - 999 (24 carat / 99.9% gold content) The most common gold content used in modern jewellery is 3.75% (9 carat).