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okay if anybody is mad enough to want these three “cigarette” concentrates you can all form a queue and i’ll decide who deserves them the most. :)
 
okay if anybody is mad enough to want these three “cigarette” concentrates you can all form a queue and i’ll decide who deserves them the most. :)

yeah, I'll pass too.... I don't need more than I have. I might see my self using them in very small amounts maybe, but those will still last me years.
 
So much for you lot being ex smokers, Consulate all round, was it? The Sweet cigarette hasn't even got much arse in it :hmm: I've got through about half a bottle of classic and commercial, bought extra though and just starting on the sweet cig. I have about 2 litres of flv pack baccy's, steeping at the moment.
 
@andi52 thus sweet and smoky still doesn’t taste of marzipan, to me. it’s like a low end tobacco background, very slight brown sauce fart with a sweetness that’s a bit like brown sugar. i might adulterate this bottle with some FA fig licorice.

i wonder if i can do a tobacco smoke and prunes with cured tobacco? i need to make another litre of the base mix.
 
@andi52
i wonder if i can do a tobacco smoke and prunes with cured tobacco? i need to make another litre of the base mix.

Sorry, I'm absolutely useless, I've never tried prunes. As for the cured tobacco, I've not even ventured to think about what to blend it with, iirc the cured was similar to the red burley?
 
Sorry, I'm absolutely useless, I've never tried prunes. As for the cured tobacco, I've not even ventured to think about what to blend it with, iirc the cured was similar to the red burley?

tobacco smoke and prunes is a belter. it’s an inw one. it’s a favourite of mine. medium ash ( :D ) with a fruity heftiness to it that reminds me of smoking a roll up while eating a slice of soreen. you should get some.

the two are a bit different but i can see why you would group them. i think these two are def the most useful for creating a sturdy tobacco base to put in a blend.
 
tobacco smoke and prunes is a belter. it’s an inw one. it’s a favourite of mine. medium ash ( :D ) with a fruity heftiness to it that reminds me of smoking a roll up while eating a slice of soreen. you should get some.

the two are a bit different but i can see why you would group them. i think these two are def the most useful for creating a sturdy tobacco base to put in a blend.

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Thanks :D
 
yesterday i added 2 drops of smoke and prunes to the 10ml tester of oriental i had mixed. it’s very tasty, i think it will age well into a turkish soreen.

it’s to get in about blending some tobacco bases, a litre of base mixed up so just need half an hour or so to have a look and see.
 
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