IQOS HEETs Yellow – this is the first taste that we try to taste, when we bought them, we even bought a couple of packs of them. This is the weakest of the menthol-free flavors. In the original description, it is a soft and aromatic tobacco blend with spicy notes. In fact, we don’t even know what to compare with, it probably looks like one cigarette, that is, no strength, almost no smoke. Your throat doesn’t hurt, but you seem to get high. For experienced smokers, we think this taste will not work, as it is too weak.
The IQOS HEETs Yellow tobacco sticks are made of real, high quality, compressed tobacco and are available in four different tobacco blends.
We will send you the IQOS Starter Kit for IQOS HEETs Yellow sticks, model of your choice. The package includes your voucher code, which you can use to register with IQOS. For this registration you will receive 3 packs of HEETs with 20 IQOS HEETs Yellow cigarettes per pack.
The perfect quality of IQOS HEETs Yellow cigarettes is proved by numerous researchers carried out by independent organisations.
The FDA has conducted a number of studies in its own laboratories outside of the zone of influence of stakeholders. The research concerned the most dangerous and potentially hazardous substances for health: carbon monoxide, carcinogens, formaldehyde, acrolein, and nicotine. Experts also studied whether IQOS is a full-fledged replacement for cigarettes or simply increases consumption, motivating smokers to buy both cigarettes and sticks.
Based on the research results, the FDA committee concluded:
- Carbon monoxide (CO): in HEETS YELLOW IQOS aerosol no more than in atmospheric air
The concentration of carbon monoxide in HEETS YELLOW IQOS aerosol is similar to the concentration of CO in the atmosphere. IQOS users inhale the same amount of carbon monoxide as non-smokers simply with the air. - Formaldehyde, benzopyrene, acrolein: 77-90% lower than in cigarettes.
Until recently, the only study (apart from our own PMI tests) regarding the formaldehyde content of IQOS aerosol was a study by the University of California.