I'm not too worried about the name. However, take note on what it's called. V2 was careful to use "Frosted" as opposed to "Frost", because RJ Reynolds' slick attorneys would be quick to sue a small tobacco company for copyright infringement.
Susan Ivey (I believe) is a spokeswoman or the CEO for RJ Reynolds. Mr. UNZ would know better than me.
Susan Ivey was the Chairman, CEO, and President of R.J Reynolds Tobacco. Camel SNUS was her vision. She was promoted last year to Chairman, CEO, and President of Reynolds America, the company that owns RJRT. This would indicate the Board of Reynolds America supports the Camel SNUS initiative.
Thunder Frosted is currently sitting at my #1 snus choice. I actually think that the name similarity is a good thing. It will help many smokers who have found and enjoy Camel Frost easily find a true replacement that tastes 10000000000x better.
Just my $.02
Mine is in-transit. I want to compare it against General Mini Mint and do an article on Scandinavia Attacks!
At 49 years, she is the 23rd most powerful woman in the world according to Forbes, and a smoker too (we should try to convert her to snus).
P.S. I agree, frusted is a dumb name for something that goes in the mouth.
I had a CEO crush on her when she started with Eclipse cigarettes. Interesting that she would rather smoke than put Camel SNUS in her mouth......then again, she knows EXACTLY what the ingredients and production method is for Camel SNUS. Maybe cigarettes are safer.
I'm sooo glad thunder came out with frosted. My wife actually likes the camel stuff. (and thunder wintergreen) I've gotten a couple of free samples and promptly gave them to her.
P.S. ROFLMAO @ Condor I love you man! You're such a tard when u wanna be.
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