JimInks
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From Glynn Quelch's Facebook page:
It looks like all the GQ Blends tobaccos will have to be pulled as a result of the changes in EU/UK tobacco legislation. All altered names and shop blended tobaccos need registering with the UK GOV. With a complete break down of all ingredients used in each constituent tobacco, which will be almost impossible to get out of the suppliers I get my base tobaccos from.
So max of 2 more months of GQ Blends
http://ash.org.uk/files/documents/ASH_937.pdf
requires manufacturers to inform Member States before placing new or modified products on the
market and notify a range of product information concerning composition, emissions and sales/
marketing data.
....I will basically be classed as manufacture (not a retailer who blends), and the hoops you need to jump through for that are insane.
.....When I first started GQ, I wanted to only make tobacco but to do it legally (HMRC approved) you need a lot of money and its just not feasible for a small guy like me.
The fees might only be £250 per blend (plus all the testing costs), then I would need to sell a LOT to make that money back, before I make profit.
But I dunno, I need to have a long think and see what I am going to do
It looks like all the GQ Blends tobaccos will have to be pulled as a result of the changes in EU/UK tobacco legislation. All altered names and shop blended tobaccos need registering with the UK GOV. With a complete break down of all ingredients used in each constituent tobacco, which will be almost impossible to get out of the suppliers I get my base tobaccos from.
So max of 2 more months of GQ Blends
http://ash.org.uk/files/documents/ASH_937.pdf
requires manufacturers to inform Member States before placing new or modified products on the
market and notify a range of product information concerning composition, emissions and sales/
marketing data.
....I will basically be classed as manufacture (not a retailer who blends), and the hoops you need to jump through for that are insane.
.....When I first started GQ, I wanted to only make tobacco but to do it legally (HMRC approved) you need a lot of money and its just not feasible for a small guy like me.
The fees might only be £250 per blend (plus all the testing costs), then I would need to sell a LOT to make that money back, before I make profit.
But I dunno, I need to have a long think and see what I am going to do