I just read the list of ingredients in snus.. Doesn't say all that on the side of the can... Why so many ingredients, I thought snus was kind of all natural kind of thing with simple earthy ingredients.
And that lip craving, I know exactly what you're saying, I have been bottom lip dipping Camel this week, and for the first time in a looooong time, I got the dip lip. I needed a dip. It wasn't nicotine, I felt the tingle and weirdness in my lip and reached for a pouch. It is an American additive. Has to be.
I just read the list of ingredients in snus.. Doesn't say all that on the side of the can... Why so many ingredients, I thought snus was kind of all natural kind of thing with simple earthy ingredients.
I'd be willing to bet that not every single ingredient on the list is in every snus. plus they do have that lump heading on the label of "aromer"(flavorings).
Sadly it's typical of most food companies to put things like "natural and artificial flavors" on the package as a way of covering up the actual blend that makes their product taste unique.
Though the ingredients are food-grade, if you saw the names of the compounds you probably wouldn't want to use said product at all.
For instance thymol (which was present on the snus list) is an alcohol type substance extracted from Thyme and completely safe to consume in small amounts. It should also be noted that thymol has quite the anti-microbial activity.
I think they cover every single flavor in their arsenal, and of course they all wouldn't be in every snus. I imagine they don't specify on each snus due to the proprietary nature of the flavoring.
I think they cover every single flavor in their arsenal, and of course they all wouldn't be in every snus. I imagine they don't specify on each snus due to the proprietary nature of the flavoring.
exactly, and in quite a bit fewer words than my own version.
I think they cover every single flavor in their arsenal, and of course they all wouldn't be in every snus. I imagine they don't specify on each snus due to the proprietary nature of the flavoring.
exactly, and in quite a bit fewer words than my own version.
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