Not an exaggeration. I poured 3-4 tablespoons of liquid out of a tin of SL. It was a one time occurrence, but their tins are far too wet, all the time."I opened one tin of of Squadron Leader and it literally had standing water in it."
Something of an exaggeration methinks :crazy:
Yes, it is. I am aware of this recent phenomenon and I literally know the the definition of both words, and literally use them correctly, always. Also, my head didn't literally explode, it was figurative.Hey, "literally" is the new "figuratively."
Glad to hear it! About your head and word usage, I mean, not the SL - that's crazy. Could you tell if it was water or PG or ?Yes, it is. I am aware of this recent phenomenon and I literally know the the definition of both words, and literally use them correctly, always. Also, my head didn't literally explode, it was figurative.
I'm not sure what PG is. It was just a really, really wet tin of SL, it tasted fine, It was sealed, just wet as can be. Gawith tins are always way too wet, in my opinion, but this was ridiculous. Again, it was a one time occurrence.Could you tell if it was water or PG or ?
You may have rubbed it out too vigorously.I poured 3-4 tablespoons of liquid out of a tin of SL.
Thanks for the knowledge.PG = Propylene glycol...it is used in the tobacco industry as a humectant, that is to say it is designed to prevent cheap tobaccos from drying out whilst they spend months or even years sat on the shelves of tobacconists.
I've been known to do that, a lot.You may have rubbed it out too vigorously.