War Horse Bar Alternatives?

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lukifer

Might Stick Around
Dec 10, 2022
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Yo, lukifer ---

I have 20 sealed tins of the red in an office box on a bottom shelf.

It whimpers occasionally like a lost puppy cuz I don't smoke it, and Hoover (being a cat) likes boxes that are empty, not full, so he won't mind the tins going bye bye, either.

So. $12 each. The catch being I have no desire to part it out. (Finding boxes, packing, PO trips = yuck). So, all or nothing.



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Yeah, I'd love to buy the whole lot from you. In a perfect world I would be able to hold off until the end of the month but if you're not interested in holding them that long I can make it work. Never bought tobacco this way before, do you do payPal?
 
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HeadMisfit

Can't Leave
Oct 15, 2025
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even im tempted, but i hear anise in a tobacco and instantly think mixture 79 or three star blue..
 

Skippy Piper

Part of the Furniture Now
Jun 19, 2023
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These might sound like strange recommendations since they're much lighter in the Vitamin N department than War Horse and don't have any Dark Fired Kentucky in them, but I'd recommend giving Velvet and Granger a try. They're both licorice'y as all get out to my palate and leave a heavy anise coating on my tongue every time I smoke them, and Velvet in particular has enough other weird flavors going on with the toppings that it reminds me a great deal of War Horse Bar; just without that distinctive orchid/mothball note.
 
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