Are Lucky :marseygolden2: Strikes just repackaged newport non-menthols? BRIDGEVLOG

So, me and a good friend :marseychinchilla2: of mine were discussing this and requested that I make a video :marseyfighter: about this. So, I did.

Essentially, it boils down to some documentation i read online :marseyidio3: regarding a product :marseyoctopus2: change request or whatever :marseyjerkoffsmile: via the FDA regarding Lucky :marseydragonnewyear: Strike's and Newport Non-Menthol cigarettes.

Many people have suggested this online, too. So, like all good things--there's only one good way to test something :marseysmugface: like this:

Just Do It!

So, I did. My verdict is that they aren't the same. IDK if this is something :marseysmugface: to do with the manufacturing process, or what, but yeah.

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It's actually illegal to bring new cigarettes to the market in the US, there has been a ban on new products since 2012. All "new" cigarettes are just repackaged something else.

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so fricking lame wtf

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The govt knows that cigs lead to increased T levels

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Yeah, but lucky :marseygolden2: strikes aren't "new"?

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There's no ban on new products, btw. The hurdle is the regulatory process and not a ban on new products.

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