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mso489

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Feb 21, 2013
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Not at the corner drugstore, but available online are PC's Log Cabin (Va/bur/Cav), PC's whole Midtown series both aromatic and one non-aro, and the long-time best seller from Iwan Ries, Three Star Blue, a Va/bur/Cav with Lat and Per condiments and light aromatic flavoring, really a treat. If you want in-store old time favorites, Carter Hall and Prince Albert (and maybe Half-and-Half and Granger as options depending on taste, or Capt. Black or Borkum Riff). Buy in small quantities and try around. Save anything you don't like so well, in a sealed canning jar, and try it later, as your tastes may change. Don't buy anything in quantity for a while, since your tastes do change.

 

colorduke

Part of the Furniture Now
Mar 5, 2011
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The only way is to experiment with different blends,I drink Miller High Life and Lite just about every night a cob and a good old OTC hit the spot.

 
Jul 12, 2011
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+1 MM Cob, perhaps some Hearth & Home Vermont Meat Candy
Vermont Meat Candy combines two great flavors - maple and bacon. We start with a Cavendish that's been given a deep, sweet maple flavor and then we added dark Kentucky that's been fire-cured with hickory wood, which delivers the flavor and aroma of hardwood-smoked bacon.

 
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