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skri11a

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The other annoying thing about this blogger is the fact that he links only to himself when referring to claims being made. In his second article he talks about the FDA finding and then links that to another article he wrote on the FDA claims.

When he has to prove a claim, he only need reference his own words. The most interesting man in the world. Stay thirsty my friends.
 

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Hahaha, excuse me while I pick myself off the floor. This is so old, tired and whipped to death it is hardly even worth discussing anymore.

"...... Madness" anyone? :D :p :facepalm:

I can see it now....VAPOR MADNESS!!!

I said the SAME thing. I was like...well, we'd better get rid of soda cans, light bulbs, Bic pens, drinking straws, mirrors, razor blades, ATM cards, driver licenses, tin foil, glass coffee tables, water bottles, brownie mix, tea bags...the list goes on and on.

Sheeeit, let's get rid of analogs, too. I used to empty those out and stuff them with the wacky stuff when I was a teenager. YANK IT ALL!
 

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If you notice, on a pack of AS cigs are the initials FSC(fire safe cigarettes). They are no saver, and infact are misleading in that they point out the tobacco is "100% additive free", when in fact the paper and filter have been treated with who knows what in order co comply with FDA requirements.


This.


But Ill take it one step further...after they started treating my Camels with the "Fire Safe" chemicals, my "cherry" started falling off constantly. If I didnt continue to puff, the rest of the cig wouldn't burn, but it made the "cherry" that much easier to lose when flicking ashes. When the cherry fell off it burned holes in things...

So how safe is THAT?

I burned holes two shirts , a decent pair of jeans and a hole in a chair ( in the garage so no biggie ) In my opinion, those "fire safe" cigs are even more dangerous.


From AS's own website:
But remember, FSC cigarettes are NOT “fire safe” and need the same careful attention and handling as any other cigarette. Any burning cigarette can ignite materials if handled carelessly.

Santa Fe Natural Tobacco Company > FAQ > Overview

I guess I was just careless. Very possible as I always had my iphone in one hand and my cig in the other when I went to the garage to smoke hehe.
 

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Did anyone click on his name and read his writing credentials?
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I took out the references
 
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