To be fair to them. I don't remember them being that hyped when McClelland was readily available. It was even referred to as ketchup by some.
To be even fairer, or more objective, not many things are hyped when they are readily available at a fair market price. However, to your statement, no question McClelland has become more beloved and legendary since shutting down. Kind of similar to how some people achieve the same status after they pass.To be fair to them. I don't remember them being that hyped when McClelland was readily available. It was even referred to as ketchup by some.
I agree with this sentiment. Comparing the perceived hype back then to the hype of today is an unfair way to judge it. If people weren't as vocal back then it could be for any number of reasons and most of those reasons would have nothing to do with the tobacco not being highly favored. And today's hype makes total sense. Part of the human condition is to wax poetic about the unavailable. Nostalgia and loss are powerful.To be even fairer, or more objective, not many things are hyped when they are readily available at a fair market price. However, to your statement, no question McClelland has become more beloved and legendary since shutting down. Kind of similar to how some people achieve the same status after they pass.
Yeah, I was in the ketchup camp. One less legendary tobacco for me to miss.It was even referred to as ketchup by some.