It used to be said that there was 16mg nicotine in the Marlboro 27. However, in Nov of 2008, the the FTC stated that, "there is now a consensus among the public health and scientific communities that the Cambridge Filter Method is sufficiently flawed that statements of tar and nicotine yields as measured by that method are not likely to help consumers make informed decisions." As a result of the FTC's rescission of guidance, Philip Morris USA has removed tar and nicotine yields, as measured by the Cambridge Filter Method, from this website and is in the process of removing such yields from its advertising and other consumer communications. So, this is the best answer you're going to get unless the FTC changes its mind.
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