Hell, the “originals” weren’t like their originals!No revived, recreated or copied blend will ever be the same as the original. And if it were, hundreds would swear the original was better.
Hell, the “originals” weren’t like their originals!No revived, recreated or copied blend will ever be the same as the original. And if it were, hundreds would swear the original was better.
I remember that deceased idiot. He went by some classical sounding name like Flacidus, or Flattulence or Flatticus. Jut insanely obnoxious and relentless. I'll bet he was highly effective in his law practice.Somewhere buried on the site is a thread from a now long deceased Florida attorney who expended vast amounts of recycled electrons arguing with Dan about how John Cotton's was not the original - even though we never claimed it was the original.
Orlik Brown Sliced. I love Golden Sliced very much and have always wanted to try some of the Brown Sliced. The hunt continues just so I can know what I'm missing out on. The Sam Gawith Brown Sugar Flake copycat was good, but I'd love to see what the original was like.
I think I had also read the Brown Sugar flake was an attempt to recreate Orlik Brown Sliced, is that not correct?Copycat?
@jpmcwjr: Try searching threads on either 'War Horse' or 'El Crappo Tobacco Unlimited Ltd' which was the original name for The Standard Tobacco Company of PA Ltd until we changed it since C.I absolutely refused to put the word 'crap' on one of their tins of tobacco. I cannot imagine why they would object but then they do make some interesting stuff!Yeah, I was here then. But need a name, or exact title of thread, and even then, someone may have hard deleted it.
Definitely the idiot.Is the idiot deceased for sure, or just the thread...?
Would like to read such threads under the promise to not reactivate or disclose.
Just couldn't sustain his objection.I remember that deceased idiot. He went by some classical sounding name like Flacidus, or Flattulence or Flatticus. Jut insanely obnoxious and relentless. I'll bet he was highly effective in his law practice.
What it tastes like is glaringly irrelevant. As long as it has the name you can put Alpo in there and schmucks will buy it.View attachment 248614
I want C&D to bring this back. I believe it's from the 1900 to 1910 era and from one of my favorite places New Haven CT. I believe it was popular at Yale during that time. But I do not think anyone knows what it is supposed to taste like.
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I want C&D to bring this back. I believe it's from the 1900 to 1910 era and from one of my favorite places New Haven CT. I believe it was popular at Yale during that time. But I do not think anyone knows what it is supposed to taste like.