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<blockquote data-quote="huffelpuff" data-source="post: 538737" data-attributes="member: 2140"><p>I haven't ordered from Country Squire but I have smoked many of the G&H twists. The rum, maple, and cherry are favorites. The plain is really nice as well. The coconut however is a little odd but still really interesting. They aren't so much flavored tobaccos as they are scented. The tobacco is the star flavor and the "scent" is more of a wonderful little surprise that wafts in and out appearing and disappearing throughout the smoke. For example the coconut is a wonderful tobacco flavor and the coconut isn't intrusive at all. It rounds the edges of the smoke and pops in as a whiff of suntan lotion. As I said its a bit odd but oh so good!</p><p></p><p>Jim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="huffelpuff, post: 538737, member: 2140"] I haven't ordered from Country Squire but I have smoked many of the G&H twists. The rum, maple, and cherry are favorites. The plain is really nice as well. The coconut however is a little odd but still really interesting. They aren't so much flavored tobaccos as they are scented. The tobacco is the star flavor and the "scent" is more of a wonderful little surprise that wafts in and out appearing and disappearing throughout the smoke. For example the coconut is a wonderful tobacco flavor and the coconut isn't intrusive at all. It rounds the edges of the smoke and pops in as a whiff of suntan lotion. As I said its a bit odd but oh so good! Jim [/QUOTE]
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