Grabba strength · calibrated buyer language
Define character before strength.
Grabba Strength & Leaf Character helps qualified tobacco buyers describe bold leaf character, responsible strength language, texture, curing influence, aroma, moisture, and consumer expectations before samples or quotes are reviewed.
Strength meter
Strength needs a controlled vocabulary.
ONTCSA keeps grabba strength conversations commercial and production-ready: buyers can discuss body, bold leaf character, aroma, texture, format, packaging, market language, and sample expectations without unsupported claims.

Curing timeline
Leaf character starts before packout.
Field selection
Leaf position, field context, and buyer intent set the first strength and character direction.
Curing and conditioning
Curing, color, aroma, flexibility, and moisture expectations shape how the leaf is described.
Sorting and samples
Sampling should compare the same character language that will be used for repeat supply.
Texture lab
Texture makes strength believable.
Strength is easier to evaluate when texture, moisture, cut style, flexibility, aroma, and packaging behavior are reviewed together. This keeps the page useful for buyers comparing grabba formats rather than repeating a generic product block.

Consumer expectations must be translated for B2B review.
ONTCSA does not treat strength as a promise. The buyer packet should translate market expectation into production terms: format, leaf condition, texture, packout, responsible product language, samples, and quote timing.
Use case
Clarify intended adult-use product context, retail unit, and buyer-side language needs.
Specification
Connect strength direction with leaf character, texture, moisture, cut, and packout path.
Reorder control
Align samples, retain notes, lot context, and quality checkpoints before volume review.
Build the strength request board.
Use the connected ONTCSA paths to turn strength interest into a precise buyer brief, sample request, packaging path, quality review, and quote conversation.
Start with category and buyer intent.
02 FormatFormat guideConnect whole, broken, or loose format.
03 PackoutPackaging guidePlan freshness, labels, and unit flow.
04 BrandPrivate label grabbaMatch character to brand scope.
05 ControlQualityReview inspection and release notes.
06 QuoteRequest quoteShare quantity, market, and timing.
07 SamplesSample requestCompare strength and texture options.
08 BriefProject briefSend market, format, and buyer details.