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Sorry, dude. really not much to send to make a worthy sample.
 
The other thing is that I have decided about 3 weeks ago not to send out tobacco across state lines..... especially when I cant confirm the recipients age.
Its a legal and moral issue to me... I have been burned in the past sending out shisha or products for folks to try.
Then for personal reasons.. Ive sent stuff out and never got a "Thank You" from some members.....
Just not going to do it anymore. 
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I must agree...StarBuzz is very smooth...but just a small concern if others can address.
 
I tried Lemon Mint. The color is green the dye they use is it safe?
Also, in the ingredients it indicates vegetarian glycerin any comments?
Thanks!Sean
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I have heard conflicting information, some people have indicated that Starbuzz is made in the US, other people have indicated it is imported and packaged in the US. Hard to tell. If it is made outside the US, laws are sparse, depending on where its made, what constitutes safe. If it is made in the US, food dyes fall under the auspices of the FDA. Fortunately, many European chemical companies are extremely responsible, regulating themselves in lieu of codified regulation. They wouldn't sell a food dye that was harmful. Warner-Jenkinson (US) probably is the producer of the dye anyways, so you get a little free indirect US regulation. You can't tell what the tobacco company uses, they could use green paint. No regulation. I've had some analyses of some Middle-Eastern tobacco come back with some very disturbing results, poisonous chemicals, perfumery chemicals, etc. Kinda scary. I understand one company is using some evil-sounding chemical to be able to use less flavoring in their tobacco (No, its not Tangiers, ha ha). Don't let me scare you, though, I'm sure it is OK.Vegetarian glycerin is the most common variety. Kosher glycerin (like what I use) is the same stuff, with a rabbi's permission. Animal glycerin is almost unheard of. THe majority of it comes from processing palm and coconut in Southern Asia or Malay. It shouldn't matter, other than for superstition or religion,  USP glycerin is sold at 99.5% or 99.7% pure. That last .5% ain't gonna make a difference.
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Hey Tangiers could you give us a hint of who had the questionable chemicals
in their tobacco with out an army of lawyers descending upon you for
slander.

I have always suspected the mysterious hookah headaches that
people suffer from was caused by chemicals. I had this problem smoking cheap
brands sometimes for no reason. I can smoke better brands really hard and not
have this problem. I would guess chemicals is the culprit of many people getting
sick when smoking.

 
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Yeah, it is. Or perhaps real nervous and jumpy, cold sweats?You're right I can't tell, but their not Tangiers, everything added to my tobacco meets FDA lists as GRAS (Generally recognized as Safe). If it didn't have tobacco in it, it would be non-toxic, as far as the FDA is concerned, although not the thing to pour on your Frosted Flakes.Yes, that was flagrantly commercial of me.
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