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<blockquote data-quote="bombastinator" data-source="post: 23744574" data-attributes="member: 43994"><p>My memory is HNB was invented by philip morris as a way to keep selling cigarettes to vapers. They flopped hard in the US, but Japan liked em. The idea is they use what is called “sheet tobacco” where not-real-good paper is made out of tobacco leaves. Its basically just lousy brown paper, but its technically still a tobacco product even though it’s well..paper. So they spray it down with nicotine and flavoring, let it dry, and call can it “sheet tobacco” Rather than “tobacco flavored paper”. When they do HNB They also spray it down with a bit of PG and VG. so its basically the same as disposable vaping. Just done a different way. I’ve often wondered if one could take some absorbant paper like blotter paper, shred it, soak it in vape juice, let it dry, roll it, and stick it in a HNB device. Youd need unbleached paper… maybe a coffee filter or something</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bombastinator, post: 23744574, member: 43994"] My memory is HNB was invented by philip morris as a way to keep selling cigarettes to vapers. They flopped hard in the US, but Japan liked em. The idea is they use what is called “sheet tobacco” where not-real-good paper is made out of tobacco leaves. Its basically just lousy brown paper, but its technically still a tobacco product even though it’s well..paper. So they spray it down with nicotine and flavoring, let it dry, and call can it “sheet tobacco” Rather than “tobacco flavored paper”. When they do HNB They also spray it down with a bit of PG and VG. so its basically the same as disposable vaping. Just done a different way. I’ve often wondered if one could take some absorbant paper like blotter paper, shred it, soak it in vape juice, let it dry, roll it, and stick it in a HNB device. Youd need unbleached paper… maybe a coffee filter or something [/QUOTE]
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