Question about a certain tobacco

Started by lukin, 06/15/2013 10:37 AM

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lukin

I have some tobacco from my local that is eerily similar to some tobacco that someone picked up from me at another B&M.  Each have their own names, but I'm guessing that they just named them themselves and that there is an actual name for it.  I'm not one for picking out different types of flake yet, but it's an aromatic with a strong caramel/vanilla scent.  I imagine it's pretty typical of local shops and I have heard the official name of it before, but can't seem to find it.  Any help would be appreciated thanks.
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You can do one of two things...Send a sample to a laboratory to do some reverse dna identification on this mystery tobacco. OR, ask the proprietor of the shop from whence this UTO* came from.  :confused:  :crazy:

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Hard to say.  Is your "local" a Tinderbox, Edwards or other franchise, or is it a true independent?  Light or dark tobacco?
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lukin

Found it: Stokkebye's Nougat.  It's not bad although I don't much care for aromatics. It's nice in the morning though and the wifey likes it.
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Quotelukin - 6/15/2013  5:34 PM

It's nice in the morning though and the wifey likes it.

My wife likes it in the morning, too...    
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Quotegitfiddl - 6/16/2013  8:54 AM

Quotelukin - 6/15/2013  5:34 PM

It's nice in the morning though and the wifey likes it.

My wife likes it in the morning, too...    
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why isnt phonetic spelled like it sounds?


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