Does anyone know with the USA FDA law(s) on warning labels placed on both sides, if any tobacco group, anyone, is trying to get this over turned, so that warning labels only need to appear on one side, or not at all?
Adults can only smoke in the USA, but I only find that the driving force here is that Government believes it needs to inform us, as if we don’t realize these things already, and no other logical reasons as to why the USA Government believes we have to continue warning adults now in the year 2022, given this age of information.
Call me Old Fashioned, a Romantic, a Codger, Nostalgic, etc., I seriously love Tin Art.
I think the tin art it conveys a history of what we are seeing, not always just random art work with no meaning(s), but people, companies, their history, with various pasts, and stories placed as art upon these tins, to share all of these things.
I just try to keep only the labels, but when they don’t peel off, I just keep the tin tops.
I just received new tins of Samuel Gawith, all the SG blends I’ve had, have been around 7-10 years of age, so all these nice older tins don’t have these warning labels. This is my first time with new SG Tins and these warnings, so sad.
On a side note, it looks like Gawith has placed their tabac in a different tin material, and they also placed a plastic wrap around the tin too.
I know there are a lot of pipe smokers out there that could careless about Tin Art, but I believe there are a lot that do, and I believe these labels destroy that Art. Maybe that is an angle to play on this; ‘The Preservation of Company Art’, it’s historic value.
There are certainly some very big names in the Pipe Tobacco world on this forum, maybe they already possess the knowledge, or abilities needed to make this happen, so please for everyone, let us please respect this post, to see what change can be made if any.
All countries have Historic Preservation, and Art Conservation, hopefully the future can see a way to include the history of Pipe Tobacco Tin Art into the Art Conservation world and protected. hmm ?
I know this can become a heated discussion, but I hope everyone will please keep it civil and on topic, so that it stays open, maybe this can help move us in the direction needed to make label change happen.
Thanks ?
Adults can only smoke in the USA, but I only find that the driving force here is that Government believes it needs to inform us, as if we don’t realize these things already, and no other logical reasons as to why the USA Government believes we have to continue warning adults now in the year 2022, given this age of information.
Call me Old Fashioned, a Romantic, a Codger, Nostalgic, etc., I seriously love Tin Art.
I think the tin art it conveys a history of what we are seeing, not always just random art work with no meaning(s), but people, companies, their history, with various pasts, and stories placed as art upon these tins, to share all of these things.
I just try to keep only the labels, but when they don’t peel off, I just keep the tin tops.
I just received new tins of Samuel Gawith, all the SG blends I’ve had, have been around 7-10 years of age, so all these nice older tins don’t have these warning labels. This is my first time with new SG Tins and these warnings, so sad.
On a side note, it looks like Gawith has placed their tabac in a different tin material, and they also placed a plastic wrap around the tin too.
I know there are a lot of pipe smokers out there that could careless about Tin Art, but I believe there are a lot that do, and I believe these labels destroy that Art. Maybe that is an angle to play on this; ‘The Preservation of Company Art’, it’s historic value.
There are certainly some very big names in the Pipe Tobacco world on this forum, maybe they already possess the knowledge, or abilities needed to make this happen, so please for everyone, let us please respect this post, to see what change can be made if any.
All countries have Historic Preservation, and Art Conservation, hopefully the future can see a way to include the history of Pipe Tobacco Tin Art into the Art Conservation world and protected. hmm ?
I know this can become a heated discussion, but I hope everyone will please keep it civil and on topic, so that it stays open, maybe this can help move us in the direction needed to make label change happen.
Thanks ?