It is common. The reason is because it is made from the sap of yellow pines, which are, well........ were, in abundance in GA. If you spent a little more time researching and reading, and less time sniping, yOu wouldn't embarrass yourself so much.
SRH
I didn't know you Joe'ja boys was so sensitive about yer turpentine.
Hunted around Macon Georgia years back the fellow I was hunting with had to show me what he claimed was one of the biggest long leaf pines in the state...the bark didn't even look like a pine tree the bark scales were tight to the tree and as big as yo' head when you got that new pigeon gun.
Just an observation...