If you saw "FSC" next to the UPC code, that means Nat Sherman Mints are not truly additive-free. Why would they call it "FSC" if the brand is still additive-free to begin with?
I think a smoker of Nat Shermans needs to compare them with even rolling your own cigs (and do that experiment again of examining the inside of the two cigs).
If a Nat Sherman tastes just about the same as rolling up a cigarette yourself, then that means the Nat Shermans really do have 100 percent tobacco in them.
Since tobacco smells delicious in a real cig, that's a good reason for me to smoke a lot more than 5 cigs per day.
I wonder how much Nat Shermans will cost as of April 1st. Since the Fed tax applies to all tobacco products. Not just premade cigs.
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