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<blockquote data-quote="mingc" data-source="post: 555924" data-attributes="member: 4394"><p>The FDA's tobacco regulations require the manufacturer to identify to the FDA a pipe blend's ingredients. From the FDA's guidance doc on this requirement (<a href="https://www.fda.gov/media/101162/download" target="_blank">https://www.fda.gov/media/101162/download</a>), the manufacturer must, for example, identify the leaf type (e.g., burley, bright,oriental), variety, cure method (e.g., flue, fire, sun, steam, air) and heat source (e.g., propane, wood) and a description of any recombinant DNA technology used to engineer the tobacco. The manufacture must also ID added chemical and complex compounds like flavoring. I don't know if these ingredient lists are available to the public. I suspect not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mingc, post: 555924, member: 4394"] The FDA's tobacco regulations require the manufacturer to identify to the FDA a pipe blend's ingredients. From the FDA's guidance doc on this requirement ([URL]https://www.fda.gov/media/101162/download[/URL]), the manufacturer must, for example, identify the leaf type (e.g., burley, bright,oriental), variety, cure method (e.g., flue, fire, sun, steam, air) and heat source (e.g., propane, wood) and a description of any recombinant DNA technology used to engineer the tobacco. The manufacture must also ID added chemical and complex compounds like flavoring. I don't know if these ingredient lists are available to the public. I suspect not. [/QUOTE]
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