@chopper: Rothmans, B&H those were filtered cigarettes from the U.K. I remember the huge roadside adverts for Rothmans with the caption 'The best tobacco money can buy' and a price 60 pence a packet. I dread to think what they would cost today.
Usually it is Rachel, but occasionally it is Chris, the daughter and son respectively of the late John and, very much alive , Irene Gawith. Not sure where the humor lies.You mean the granddaughter on here that reps for GH&co. Ha ha.
Just thought it was funny that he said it was a guy and keeper of the sauces. I’ve just heard that she was PR, usually the gaslighter of all criticisms.Usually it is Rachel, but occasionally it is Chris, the daughter and son respectively of the late John and, very much alive , Irene Gawith. Not sure where the humor lies.
Oh but it is certainly enticing! Had one sample, but for what I can remember it had nutty notes with a creamy finish and it somehow coated my mouth like a cream liquor which reminded me of Baileys. I didn't get any floral notes from it, but when there is booz as a casing or flavoring thats what dominates for me next to the tobacco.The description of “tastes like Marlboro reds” does NOT entice me. So what does this taste like?
Sweet? Nutty? Floral? Earthy?
I must have missed posts that fit your description. Care to identify them?I’ve just heard that she was PR, usually the gaslighter of all criticisms
With much respect, this seems unnecessarily dismissive of someone—regardless of gender—who seems to be going out of their way here to answer questions, address rumors, and correct falsehoods, all while representing one of the most storied and historic blenders still in operation.I’ve just heard that she was PR, usually the gaslighter of all criticisms.
I can't say your description of the tobacco appeals to me, but that is a beautiful pipe!$15 from Smoking Pipes.
When I was 14 years old in 1972, Nellie Butcher, owner of The Humansville Recreation Hall, sold several brands of cigarettes, without the slightest hesitation to me, on account of my tender age.
Tonight I just realized where the intoxicating, wonderful, indescribably good smell of a freshly opened pack of Marlboro King Size filters came from. Phillip Morris must have stolen or somehow aquired the secret Lakeland sauce used in Kendal Cream Flake.
Kendal Cream Flake tastes and smells like Marlboro reds.
KC Flakes are as mild, fragrant, and inhalable as a Marlboro, as well.
Highly recommended for wayward youth and old codgers, remembering when smoking was something new, and a previously forbidden pleasure of adulthood.
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