New release now available on SP. Sounds meh (virginia burley turkish topped with cocoa and mocha) to me as I'm not into that kinda thing but thought I'd share with those who are.
Yeah... I found that out when I checked SMP. I'm less inclined to buy it now.It's being compared to Sutliff's Mocha Strips. More of an aromatic, and I've got plenty of Mocha Strips.
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Same hereYeah... I found that out when I checked SMP. I'm less inclined to buy it now.
Yeah, apparently a similar topping to the one used for Sutliff Mocha Strips... ?New release now available on SP. Sounds meh (virginia burley turkish topped with cocoa and mocha) to me as I'm not into that kinda thing but thought I'd share with those who are.
It's being compared to Sutliff's Mocha Strips. More of an aromatic, and I've got plenty of Mocha Strips.
I usually buy bulk in 5-20 pound lots.That's a lotta mocha!
I'm going to give the Mocha strips a try.I usually buy bulk in 5-20 pound lots.
Counter to my own stated intentionsI'm going to give the Mocha strips a try.
One of the most inaccurately named blends ever. Should be called Raspberry Coffee Lakeland.I'm going to give the Mocha strips a try.
Counter-Reformation would be a great name for a blend!Counter to my own stated intentions
I ordered a few tins of Presbyterian Reformation last night along with a pound of mocha strips.
Looking forward to trying both and comparing them.
I’ve been wanting to try Mocha strips for sometime now based on what @Chasing Embers has said here and in other threads ie coffee, raspberry and Lakeland flavor- This sounds like my kind of aromatic. I am also a Presbyterian devotee (the tobacco not the church) so Reformation interests me.Counter-Reformation would be a great name for a blend!
I'm seriously looking forward to hearing thoughts on this one. Mocha Strips sounds excellent.