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Kools is a brand name associated with menthol cigarettes, particularly in the United States. The term Kools is sometimes used in plural form by consumers to refer to the brand’s products or packs. The brand is historically linked to the Lorillard Tobacco Company, which developed menthol cigarettes as part of its product line.

History and corporate ownership have shaped the brand. Kools were introduced in the early to mid-20th century

Product characteristics and marketing. Kools are marketed as menthol cigarettes featuring a minty, cooling flavor profile.

Regulatory and health context. Menthol cigarettes, including Kools, are subject to tobacco-control regulations in many jurisdictions.

See also: Kool (brand), menthol cigarettes, tobacco advertising regulation.

as
menthol
cigarettes,
a
category
that
emphasizes
a
menthol
cooling
sensation.
In
2014
Lorillard
was
acquired
by
Reynolds
American,
and
in
2017
Reynolds
American
became
part
of
British
American
Tobacco
(BAT).
Through
these
corporate
changes,
the
Kool
brand
remained
within
BAT’s
portfolio,
continuing
to
be
marketed
as
a
menthol
cigarette
in
markets
where
it
is
sold.
Availability
and
branding
have
varied
by
country
and
over
time
due
to
regulatory
and
market
conditions.
Like
other
cigarette
brands,
they
are
sold
in
standard
lengths
with
filtered
tips.
Marketing
materials
historically
have
emphasized
coolness
or
refreshment,
aligning
with
consumer
perceptions
of
menthol
products.
Packaging
and
prominence
in
markets
have
fluctuated
with
regulatory
restrictions
and
competition
from
other
brands.
In
the
United
States,
federal
rules
restrict
certain
advertising
practices
and
labeling,
and
debates
about
menthol
flavoring
and
youth
initiation
have
influenced
policy
discussions.
Public
health
organizations
emphasize
the
health
risks
of
all
tobacco
products,
including
increases
in
risks
of
cancer,
heart
disease,
and
respiratory
illness,
and
advocate
cessation
support.