Who/where is this company ?I just saw this post on Instagram from one upstart pipe tobacco company indicating it bought a leaf shreader from Sutlif before it closed its doors.
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Who/where is this company ?I just saw this post on Instagram from one upstart pipe tobacco company indicating it bought a leaf shreader from Sutlif before it closed its doors.
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Frog & Fable. I created a thread about them some time ago, but it got deleted.Who/where is this company ?
@lukasstrifesonI get a light peach aroma and taste with plenty of vanilla also. I do not get any brandy or alcohol, just a natural peach with no chemical taste. The tobacco itself has a nice burley/VA flavor. I don’t recall a prominent aftertaste. I will smoke a bowl tonight after work and pay attention for that and get back to you.
I have a very dull sense of smell/taste so take that into consideration.
All Danish imports are subject to the US blanket tariff of 10% now on the EU, and STG lost the ability to have its retailers ship its products to US costumers now in tariff-free orders under $800 de minimis exception which was suspended as of today. We will see…That would suggest they import in quantities under $800. I doubt they’ve ever imported anything under $800.
Stg’s retailer is still in PA and most other non-US retailers don’t ship tobacco oversees.
I’d love to get my pitch fork out with everyone, but this entire things feels like fabricated excitement.
It’s not about where the retailer/reseller is located. It’s about where the product is manufactured. And STG closed its only US manufacturing plant in the US. The product has to be shipped from Denmark to PA. Why do you think companies like Apple are reshoring manufacturing to the US? Apple has hundreds of US retailers already.Stg’s retailer is still in PA and most other non-US retailers don’t ship tobacco oversees.
I’d love to get my pitch fork out with everyone, but this entire things feels like fabricated excitement.
Sutliff couldn't make the things STG makes. I thought that was clearly covered in the histerics of 6 months ago? Capacity too small, machinery for things like flakes non-existent.It’s not about where the retailer/reseller is located. It’s about where the product is manufactured. And STG closed its only US manufacturing plant in the US. The product has to be shipped from Denmark to PA. Why do you think companies like Apple are reshoring manufacturing to the US? Apple has hundreds of US retailers already.
Well, then the answer was to keep the option open to expand the manufacturing capacity of your US domestic plant, not move everything offshore to Denmark. The world is an entirely different trade zone than it was when STG closed its Sutliff plant in Richmond in December 2024. Those old arguments above in this thread are irrelevant now.Sutliff couldn't make the things STG makes. I thought that was clearly covered in the histerics of 6 months ago? Capacity too small, machinery for things like flakes non-existent.

They only wanted the few Sutliff mega sellers and saw no need to retain an outside facility, particularly one with antiquated equipment.Tariffs or no, I'll still never understand why they were just totally scrapped.
Yes, Apple is a US based company. What’s Fool’s Folly is to leave out that nearly all of Apple‘s iPhones are made offshore in places like China and India, and that as a % of revenue, it’s much cheaper to re-machine a low-tech tobacco plant in Richmond to make Lane’s IQ than to build an IPhone plant in Arizona. But Big Tech is doing just that to avoid tariffs.Apple is a US based company who generated $391 billion in 2024 in electronics/software.
STG is a Denmark based company who generated $1.4 billion in 2024 in the tobacco industry.
Fools Folly comparing anything between the two.
Consumers have shown STG that they are willing to pay more for tobacco. Especially when their #1 competitor no longer exists.In hindsight, STG clearly should have taken a wait and see approach before closing its only US manufacturing facility. That decision is just not going to age well if the U.S. import tariffs continue and all Lanes 1-Q sold in the USA has to be imported from Denmark.
But Apple is HQ'd in the USA. That's an incredibly significant point.Yes, Apple is a US based company. What’s Fool’s Folly is to leave out that nearly all of Apple‘s iPhones are made offshore in places like China and India, and that as a % of revenue, it’s much cheaper to re-machine a low-tech tobacco plant in Richmond to make Lane’s IQ than to build an IPhone plant in Arizona. But Big Tech is doing just that to avoid tariffs.
