How Flavor and Sensory Ingredients Change Perceived Strength Flavor doesnt change the number of milligrams in a pouch, but it can dramatically change how strong the pouch seems
This is not to say that Sea of Gray is a fishy scent, but there is more than a hint of murky dankness upon initial application, and, if only for a moment, youre swept away in scents of sand, sedge-grass, and stunted shrubbery that gives way to crumbling houses and their repellent inhabitants, and a feeling of overall disquiet and decay
The specificity is just blurry enough that you can place yourself in the storyline, all neatly wrapped up in something so effortlessly consumable you can listen to it right before you fall asleep
In overall, 12.2% of the surveyed students had tried tobacco prior to the survey
Non-aromatic pipe tobacco may also offer a hint of flavor, but its usually very subtle