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Originally Posted by
Emperor Zurg
Oh, there's one I keep coming back to: Sam Gawith Chocolate Flake. That is just some really nice tobacco. Anyone who hasn't tried it certainly ought to. But like you, it took me a half dozen bowls to figure it out as I didn't see it as anything special at first. I like it as broken flake bits or folded and stuffed sticks. (Actually I usually cut it into sticks with a razor blade prior to airing it a while) Imo it's ok rubbed out but not as good, and I always smoke it pretty dry. Good stuff. When I get over this G&H rope kick I'll circle back that way for sure... assuming I haven't managed to hang myself...
I have a tin but haven't opened it yet, but have enjoyed many a bowl of GH Bob's Chocolate Flake. How do they compare?
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Originally Posted by
Branzig
One of the Gawith flakes I have not smoked yet. Mainly because the thought of chocolate on my tobacco made me go ick....but Louisiana flake supposedly has a chocolate topping on it...and I fell in love with that.
Might have to rethink it!
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I thought the same until trying Bob's, and two of my favorite aros recently have been Boswell's Piper's Pleasure, and McClelland McTruffle - both of which have chocolate (among other flavors).
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