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Old 01-10-2010, 01:46 PM   #10
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Default Re: Dyed Wrappers on Cigars

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Originally Posted by NCRadioMan View Post
If a dye is used, it's usually a food grade dye that is safe for consumption. But I'm talking about the natural pigment of the wrapper itself. Think of it like this, what happens when you submerge tea leaves. The water turns brown. Are the tea leaves dyed?
Won't argue that.. but isn't that the difference between a physical reaction and a chemical reaction?

I'm talking it being burned, not submersed in water.
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