I live in Jersey, but travel into PA, where they are located, often. I agree on their service(Smokers Outlet). Go to Re: American Spirit Premades Posted by Ebenezer on Monday, 2 A little dry out of the can, but rehydrate it and it brings out the tobacco's pleasant sweet taste. Some of the other online stores have flat rate shipping - this is good especially when you are getting 2 or more lbs of tobacco. My only concern with that site is shipping. $9.99 for American Spirit and $8.99 for Bali and Jester are good prices. ![]() Go to Re: American Spirit Premades Posted by Johnny Jentle on Monday, 2 They have the US Grown and Original for $9.99 at Smokers Outlet Online. ![]() Go to Re: American Spirit Premades Posted by Hua Kul on Sunday, 2 To get your gift certificates, go the American Spirit website, fill out the Age Verification info, press Submit, and then click on: "TO ASK FOR $20 IN GIFT CERTIFICATES" near the middle of the web page. It has a medium shag cut, so the cut is not quite as fine as Bali Shag. The Natural American Spirit is a good premium tobacco. But I had to settle for just the 5.29 Oz can. I had planned on getting a can of Natural American Spirit and a pouch of something else. A can of American Spirit tobacco is now $17.99! So that blew my $20 in one fell swoop. Went to the tobacco shop to see what I could get for $20. I got my $20 in gift certificates this week. Go to Re: American Spirit Premades Posted by Johnny Jentle on Saturday, 2 Oh well, you know the saying about gift horses. With all the rolling between thumb & forefinger I could just roll a cigarette in the time it takes to prepare one of these premades. I guess the philosophy behind cramming this much tobacco into a stick is to sell more smokes due to the claim of having more tobacco. These things are packed so tight that I have to loosen and remove the tobacco at the end to get even close to a good draw. To get a smoother draw, gently roll the cigarette between your thumb and forefinger to loosen the tobaccoĭon't pack your Natural American Spirit cigarettes! Our cigarettes are already packed tighter with up to 25% more tobacco than other king size cigarettes." Therefore they are sometimes harder to draw. "Natural American Spirit cigarettes contain more tobacco and are packed tighter than other cigarettes. They're a prime example of good tobacco and bad manufacturing. To use up the $20 in gift certificates, I also got a pack of premades in addition to the can. Go to Re: American Spirit Premades Posted by Matt on Saturday, 0 ~$36LB.Ĭomments Re: American Spirit Posted by mindy on Wednesday, 2 They also make a Pow-Wow Blend (tobacco, herbs and botanicals. Light colored, clean, medium cut/length shags that are easy to stuff. The lack of flavoring and other additives may explain the hint of harshness. A fairly potent, full strength, tobacco with a flavor that is mild, clean and crisp. The only difference seems to be how/where they are grown (not enough taste difference for me to tell). Here’s a look at its main findings.High quality tobacco available in Original, Organic, US Grown. The new research published in Tobacco Regulatory Science provides “a consistent message that cigarette pack design elements and descriptors continue to influence smokers,” the authors write. ![]() adults to incorrectly believe that American Spirit cigarettes are less harmful than a comparison cigarette pack. Previous research found the characteristics of American Spirit cigarette packs, including the descriptors “Made with Organic Tobacco,” “100% Additive-Free” and “100% U.S. For example, nearly 64% of American Spirit smokers inaccurately believe the cigarettes are less harmful than other brands compared with 8.3% of smokers of other brands, according to a Truth Initiative study published in Tobacco Control. Research shows that these claims do mislead consumers. “The serious risk of this misconception is that millions of smokers will continue to smoke cigarettes they falsely believe are less harmful instead of quitting smoking,” write the authors in the opening paper of a Tobacco Regulatory Science special issue on the topic, co-authored by Truth Initiative Schroeder Institute® Vice President Barbara Schillo. The tobacco industry experienced a major legal defeat in 2006 when it was found to have systematically defrauded the American public with decades of false information, including the deceptive marketing of some types of cigarettes as less harmful than others with terms like “low tar,” “light,” “ultra light,” “mild” and “natural.”Īlthough the law now prohibits the tobacco industry from using these product descriptors, companies are still misleading consumers with marketing that suggests certain cigarettes, such as those from the Natural American Spirit brand, are natural, organic and additive-free, and therefore may be less risky.
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