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<blockquote data-quote="jj1015" data-source="post: 51349" data-attributes="member: 207"><p>Despite the label, I have to ask if there's any such thing as "unsweetened" cavendish, as it's understanding that cavendish is by definition a sweetened tobacco (although there might be differences between the types of sweeteners used and the stage of the tobacco preparation process where it's added). I've read some interesting discussions on different boards about this, and it seems to me as though there's some confusion about it ....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jj1015, post: 51349, member: 207"] Despite the label, I have to ask if there's any such thing as "unsweetened" cavendish, as it's understanding that cavendish is by definition a sweetened tobacco (although there might be differences between the types of sweeteners used and the stage of the tobacco preparation process where it's added). I've read some interesting discussions on different boards about this, and it seems to me as though there's some confusion about it .... [/QUOTE]
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