It is stated everywhere the grandfathering of pipe tobacco applies only to blends released prior to February 15, 2007.
However, today I read an article in the first page of the WSJ saying in the last few weeks hundred of new cigar types were released (even if too fresh) in order to be grandfathered before the FDA rules kicked on last Monday. Basically it looks for cigar the grandfathering applies until last Monday, otherwise while there was a rush to release hundreds of new cigars types?. Could be the same also for pipe tobacco?
However, today I read an article in the first page of the WSJ saying in the last few weeks hundred of new cigar types were released (even if too fresh) in order to be grandfathered before the FDA rules kicked on last Monday. Basically it looks for cigar the grandfathering applies until last Monday, otherwise while there was a rush to release hundreds of new cigars types?. Could be the same also for pipe tobacco?