Link to AP article via Google News
FDA now has jurisdiction over tobacco products (I do not know if this is focused only on cigarettes or cigars as well).
Link to AP article via Google News
FDA now has jurisdiction over tobacco products (I do not know if this is focused only on cigarettes or cigars as well).
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I guess that means no more Acids![]()
Just a stay at home dad (retired until I choose otherwise, thanks Canadian Army medical pension) hanging out and enjoying the good life.
The Acids will unfortunately probably still be okay. Ditto cased pipe tobacco. It'll be your Primetimes that'll be regulated first.
What they'll do with chewing tobacco and snus will be interesting to see.
For cigars, we'll hopefully finally see what brands use dyes, vaseline, casings, and/or bethunes (that don't say anything now). AFAIK, only Graycliff and Puros Indios have publicly admitted to it, and one manufacturer - Padron - has publicly said that they don't.
As an aside:
dye - to get consistent wrapper colour
vaseline (and similar) - to get oily wrappers
casings - flavours added to the tobacco
bethune - the Cuban term for casing
Craig
Ahhhhhhhhhhh Cigar Jesus just wept - kevin7
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how many calories do cigars have? will they post a nutritional label?
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You'll get something like the fun labels that we have (WARNING: disgusting graphics.)
http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/hc-ps/tobac-t.../index-eng.php
When the labels first came out, some folks smoked more to collect the whole set.![]()
Craig
Ahhhhhhhhhhh Cigar Jesus just wept - kevin7
A cigar storage primer | Basic Cuban cigar info
This raises some interesting questions. I searched "cigar additives", and one of the sites is a long list of things added to tobacco on its way to consumers. I'm thinking a lot of this is cigarette additives, but some are listed as exclusively for cigars. One is sodium nitrate, which is a combustion modifier for wrappers and binders in cigars (#67). So, wtf?
The thing that comes to mind is a "razor sharp burn" that many use to market their product and that some expound upon in reviews. Now, I've had highly refined product (say, Casa Fuente) that sure enough had a line straight enough to plumb with. It kind of amazes me really how they're able to pull it off and I've always attributed this to superior skills of top rollers. Is this inaccurate? I've also smoked cigars that are not so refined (farmies from, well, I don't remember), although "unrefined" would be misleading. This would be like comparing bleached, fine, lotsa-shit-added cake flour to whole wheat. And, I'll take the latter over the former any time. As long as a cigar will draw, doesn't tunnel, and doesn't run too badly, I don't think I give a shit about a scalloped burn line.
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