It’s wild and wonderful how all of us who vape have such varied tastes in our choices of juices. Many of the flavours we crave were also present in the tobacco we smoked.
I am not a tobacconist, nor will I ever claim to be. I’ve seen quite a few documents, though, that detail exactly what we smoked, and virtually all of those flavours are in what we now vape. These particular websites are quite an eye-opener:
British American Tobacco Global Ingredients - British American Tobacco Global Ingredients
http://rjrt.com/tobaccoingredients.aspx
It certainly gives me a better understanding why RY4 and all of its variants are so wildly popular (vanilla and caramel are in what we smoked).
Canadian BT companies, for all the bragging of selling additive-free tobacco in the cigarettes they sell, aren’t off the hook, either. There is a laundry list of “exempted chemicals” that can be used fortheir tobacco production. That list ishere:
Tobacco Act
This is what is so wild and wonderful about all this. The world’s health agencies (FDA and HC are just two of them) are frustrated because we’ve found a better way than their useless NRT. The ANTZ are angry because we’ve found an alternative to their selfish and one-sided stance of “quit-or-die.” And BT is losing profits, and hopefully their jobs, because we’ve found a way to enjoy our nicotine and wonderful flavours we crave without their deadly tobacco attached.
Vape long and strong, folks!
I am not a tobacconist, nor will I ever claim to be. I’ve seen quite a few documents, though, that detail exactly what we smoked, and virtually all of those flavours are in what we now vape. These particular websites are quite an eye-opener:
British American Tobacco Global Ingredients - British American Tobacco Global Ingredients
http://rjrt.com/tobaccoingredients.aspx
It certainly gives me a better understanding why RY4 and all of its variants are so wildly popular (vanilla and caramel are in what we smoked).
Canadian BT companies, for all the bragging of selling additive-free tobacco in the cigarettes they sell, aren’t off the hook, either. There is a laundry list of “exempted chemicals” that can be used fortheir tobacco production. That list ishere:
Tobacco Act
This is what is so wild and wonderful about all this. The world’s health agencies (FDA and HC are just two of them) are frustrated because we’ve found a better way than their useless NRT. The ANTZ are angry because we’ve found an alternative to their selfish and one-sided stance of “quit-or-die.” And BT is losing profits, and hopefully their jobs, because we’ve found a way to enjoy our nicotine and wonderful flavours we crave without their deadly tobacco attached.
Vape long and strong, folks!
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