Kids aged 12-17 are most likely to use flavored cigarettes, which are advertised as cool and tasty, tempting kids to try them. Flavored cigarettes contain chemicals like benzene, TSNAs, pesticides, formaldehyde, arsenic, cadmium, ammonia, carbon monoxide, and hydrogen cyanide that are linked to health risks like cancer, addiction, respiratory problems, shorter life spans, emphysema. Major cigarette brands like Camel, Marlboro, and Kool produce and advertise flavored cigarettes in magazines, movies, and posters.