I hear that Bud Light is now doing their canning.
You're welcome, and there will be plenty on the shelves for the uninitiated.
You're welcome, and there will be plenty on the shelves for the uninitiated.
I heard this from a friend on a zoom call two weeks ago. Just because Kopp is a K&K subsidiary that handles pipes, pipe cleaners etc., doesn't mean it's preparing to become a separate entity.I've recently heard some whispers regarding K&K and something about a "separation".
Some people seemed to think it spelled doom somehow.I heard this from a friend on a zoom call two weeks ago. Just because Kopp is a K&K subsidiary that handles pipes, pipe cleaners etc., doesn't mean it's preparing to become a separate entity.
No date code that I can find.Until there is an official announcement as this is the first tin I've seen marked thus let's just say a major distibuter in the US. Birdies are whispering not shouting at the moment. I for one am excited to see more Rattrays, Robert McConnell, and hopefully Fribourg and Treyer. But I don't know about that last one.
BTW what/where is the date code not the bar code on that tin?
Thank you, Sykes.There's no secret. Cornell & Diehl is packaging for K&K in the US, while K&K is doing the same thing for C&D in Germany. So, yes, those Rattray's tins were packaged in South Carolina.
As for the tobacco, nothing has changed: literally where it's put into the tin. Great big boxes of tobacco arrive from Germany along with pallets of tins and such to keep everything perfectly consistent, and they're assembled here.
There was never a press release about packaging K&K here--mostly because it's kinda boring--but it's not a secret.
Sykes
The Kohlhase brothers left K&K to focus on cigars: Adam and Daniel Kohlhase found M. K. & Söhne - Cigar Journal - https://www.cigarjournal.com/adam-and-daniel-kohlhase-found-m-k-sohne/I've recently heard some whispers regarding K&K and something about a "separation".
Thank you, Sykes.
If the empty tins are also imported, what are the advantages of this arrangement? Import duties?
And near Assam --- of course!Butt Tan
I keep thinking Butt Tan now.
I’m duly impressed with your drive to innovate and break the status quo. This is brilliant.Yes, but the other way around: US->EU import duties are high, so it made sense to have C&D packaged in Germany. K&K didn't have packaging capacity to do all of their own stuff, let alone adding in C&D for Germany (and some other EU countries) on top of that.
We were in a better place to scale packaging capacity at C&D, so we solved that problem by packaging for K&K here.
Sykes
I’m hoping there was at least one PowerPoint slide with the word “synergy” on it in the B2B discussions that preceded this arrangementYes, but the other way around: US->EU import duties are high, so it made sense to have C&D packaged in Germany. K&K didn't have packaging capacity to do all of their own stuff, let alone adding in C&D for Germany (and some other EU countries) on top of that.
We were in a better place to scale packaging capacity at C&D, so we solved that problem by packaging for K&K here.
Sykes
K&K is doing what they can but sadly with taking over production of so many blends some of the more unique ones were probably made as the best approximation based on what materials are on hand to produce the most blends in a cost-effective way. I have old and new F&T they seem to do pretty well I can't speak for McConnell and Ratrays.I guess greater availability is a positive thing, but isn't K&K typically where blends go to be "reformulated" into something unrecognizable?
Thanks for piping in, I did not want to overstep is all. People and pipes get so bent out of shape sometimes.There's no secret. Cornell & Diehl is packaging for K&K in the US, while K&K is doing the same thing for C&D in Germany. So, yes, those Rattray's tins were packaged in South Carolina.
As for the tobacco, nothing has changed: literally where it's put into the tin. Great big boxes of tobacco arrive from Germany along with pallets of tins and such to keep everything perfectly consistent, and they're assembled here.
There was never a press release about packaging K&K here--mostly because it's kinda boring--but it's not a secret.
Sykes
well there you go, hmm , how we gonna date the tins?Distributed by Laudisi.
I use a sharpie.well there you go, hmm , how we gonna date the tins?
I hear that, but I was wondering now that some are being canned stateside it would be nice to have a canning date for cellaring, surprised they didn't just use the sticky tag like the rest of the C&D stuffI use a sharpie.
I’m duly impressed with your drive to innovate and break the status quo. This is brilliant.
Distributed by Laudisi.
Quite so!Some. STG isn't above reformulation either.
In the past 10 years, K&K have done some great things too.
Sorry, but whenever I see you post I think ‘hawkeyes anus’…..perhaps a name / avatar change would be a good idea?And near Assam --- of course!