I just got my first can of Lucky Strike regular portions today, but have some reservations.
On the can it boasts that it's an "American Original" and that it's toasted. When I first switched to snus it was because of the lower TSNAs. In my research, I learned that heat is what causes the high levels of TSNAs in other tobacco products. Heating and smoking of dip and of course the actual flame during cigarette smoking.
Does anyone know if Lucky Strike has comparative levels of TSNAs to other snus?
....or is this American dip disguised as snus?
By the way, I have yet to try it...still enjoying Onyx....
Thanks!
GB
On the can it boasts that it's an "American Original" and that it's toasted. When I first switched to snus it was because of the lower TSNAs. In my research, I learned that heat is what causes the high levels of TSNAs in other tobacco products. Heating and smoking of dip and of course the actual flame during cigarette smoking.
Does anyone know if Lucky Strike has comparative levels of TSNAs to other snus?
....or is this American dip disguised as snus?
By the way, I have yet to try it...still enjoying Onyx....
Thanks!
GB
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