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<blockquote data-quote="Herzl" data-source="post: 69645" data-attributes="member: 736"><p>I don't understand how the additives of cigarettes and 'American' aromatics can be extrapolated to all forms of tobacco, from wherever. Everyone expects 'American' aromatics and OTCs to contain PG, whether manufactured here or there, and the FVF and Union Square are expected to age, largely because they don't have that in them. Specifically, is there any specific URL, that says that FVF, or Dark Flake for examples, are treated with PG? And if so, does it age despite that, or is the idea that PG inhibits the aging process inaccurate? Lakelands don't age? I'm not saying they do, but that's more the question than whether PG, with no known adverse effects on smokers is present or not. Where do all those crystals come from? I hope to resist the too common unseemly tendency to knee-jerk defend something I like, such as FVF, based on emotional desire, rather than facts. Accordingly, I'm uncomfortable with the painting of all of either with a broad brush without factual basis. :cyclops:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Herzl, post: 69645, member: 736"] I don't understand how the additives of cigarettes and 'American' aromatics can be extrapolated to all forms of tobacco, from wherever. Everyone expects 'American' aromatics and OTCs to contain PG, whether manufactured here or there, and the FVF and Union Square are expected to age, largely because they don't have that in them. Specifically, is there any specific URL, that says that FVF, or Dark Flake for examples, are treated with PG? And if so, does it age despite that, or is the idea that PG inhibits the aging process inaccurate? Lakelands don't age? I'm not saying they do, but that's more the question than whether PG, with no known adverse effects on smokers is present or not. Where do all those crystals come from? I hope to resist the too common unseemly tendency to knee-jerk defend something I like, such as FVF, based on emotional desire, rather than facts. Accordingly, I'm uncomfortable with the painting of all of either with a broad brush without factual basis. :cyclops: [/QUOTE]
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