At that point, curiosity turned into mild concern. I even considered throwing the whole pack away, just to be safe.
But instead, I decided to do a bit of digging online… and surprisingly, I found a few similar cases.
Turns out, during the manufacturing process, tiny particles of tobacco dust can mix with adhesive used in packaging. Under pressure and slight heat, they can clump together and harden into these strange-looking pieces — especially if they get stuck in parts of the pack like the lid.
So after all that confusion and overthinking…
It’s just a compressed clump of tobacco dust mixed with adhesive residue from the cigarette manufacturing process.
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