What tobacco that is available in the States is closest to the St. Bruno flake that was/is so popular?
I have wanted to try this tobacco ever since I took up pipe smoking. It was my Dad's go-to smoke in the 70's/80's, and he was smoking in the States, in Philadelphia to be exact. My understanding is that currently it is not available here--I do not see it on any of the on-line tobacco shops--although it is still in production in Europe?
Also, has anyone living in the States been able to acquire St. Bruno some how?
Thank you
I have wanted to try this tobacco ever since I took up pipe smoking. It was my Dad's go-to smoke in the 70's/80's, and he was smoking in the States, in Philadelphia to be exact. My understanding is that currently it is not available here--I do not see it on any of the on-line tobacco shops--although it is still in production in Europe?
Also, has anyone living in the States been able to acquire St. Bruno some how?
Thank you