So, me and a good friend of mine were discussing this and requested that I make a video about this. So, I did.
Essentially, it boils down to some documentation i read online regarding a product change request or whatever via the FDA regarding Lucky 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 like this:
Just Do It!
So, I did. My verdict is that they aren't the same. IDK if this is something to do with the manufacturing process, or what, but yeah.
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why is this so funny to me
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Uh, excuse me, @Bridge. Just one quick question: did you control for the cigarette paper? That may explain why they taste different while possibly using the same tobacco. As you know, cigarettes also differ by filter. That's why Yellow American Spirits are yellow because they use a finer filter while the normal blue pack also uses the same tobacco but with a looser filter. So, did you unwrap the Newport and Lucky Strikes, and wrap them with Elements rice paper and maybe also a Swan filter?
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clearly, I didn't.
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You have failed to learn anything new.
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