I re-read an interesting article on TSNA levels this weekend
http://www.gp.se/gp/jsp/Crosslink.jsp?d=867&a=230633
I referred to it a while ago but I had translated it incorrectly.
There is also a graphic that I missed before with TSNA levels
According to a test by http://www.labstat.com/ the TSNA levels are as follows
Skruf 667 µg/kg
Granit 887 µg/kg
General 623 µg/kg
Gustavus 621 µg/kg
So except for Granit they all sit in the 0.62-0.67 mg/kg range.
Which means that Offroad comes in slightly above these three brands at 0.76 mg/kg. Sorry Xobe
http://www.v2tobacco.com/snus-quality-standard.php
The good news is that all three brands are now below 1.0 mg/kg
Ps: The nicotine difference is quite interesting as well
http://www.gp.se/gp/road/Classic/sha...?d=10&a=230633
http://www.gp.se/gp/jsp/Crosslink.jsp?d=867&a=230633
I referred to it a while ago but I had translated it incorrectly.
There is also a graphic that I missed before with TSNA levels
According to a test by http://www.labstat.com/ the TSNA levels are as follows
Skruf 667 µg/kg
Granit 887 µg/kg
General 623 µg/kg
Gustavus 621 µg/kg
So except for Granit they all sit in the 0.62-0.67 mg/kg range.
Which means that Offroad comes in slightly above these three brands at 0.76 mg/kg. Sorry Xobe
http://www.v2tobacco.com/snus-quality-standard.php
The good news is that all three brands are now below 1.0 mg/kg
Ps: The nicotine difference is quite interesting as well
http://www.gp.se/gp/road/Classic/sha...?d=10&a=230633
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