It is, just different tin art. Same idea last year with different creatures. Believe they still have some of last year's stock at Cup O Joe'sThe way the description is written it looks like the same blend in all of the tins.
Nah, same flavoring. Got a tin last year, and was surprisingly good.Wasn't it a Candy Corn aromatic?
I'm there also. Minimal flavoring that complements the blend, like in Royal Yacht or Irish Flake, I can live with to a degree. When we get into sugar-coated flavored stuff like candles, potpourri, junk food, sodas, and everything else since the 1980s, I start to head for the hills.I do love the tin art but unfortunately there are very few aros that I like and as time goes by I'm less and less willing to take the risk.
I'm an unabashed Royal Yacht fan, but my method is thus: unseal the tin but leave it closed for a few days, maybe a week. This lets the citrus topping mellow and the plum flavors come out. Then I tend to pack bowls with it relatively firmly but give them a half hour to dry out further. This results in the most enjoyable RY experience, in my view.I've not tried RY yet, I hear such mixed reviews about it!
For the foot fetish guysWhy is there a picture of a foot in the advertising? Are we meant to be horrified by the terrible pedicure?
You'll be more comfortable in the OTC section!$15 for 3oz/85grams? Thanks but no thanks.
$15 for 3oz/85grams?
Why is there a picture of a foot in the advertising? Are we meant to be horrified by the terrible pedicure?
AAAAA!! I'm one of those guys, ad made me buy several tins!!!For the foot fetish guys