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Adding aromatic flavor to tobacco?
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<blockquote data-quote="WarneOut" data-source="post: 586808" data-attributes="member: 5415"><p>I recently ordered a couple pounds of Butternut Burley, and it came to me very stale, dry, and with almost no flavor left. Luckily the seller made good on it and gave me a refund. The seller didn't want it back, so I was about to throw it away, but before I do I'm wondering if there's a way to salvage this into something smokeable.</p><p></p><p>I've read that for DIY flavoring, people commonly use rum or whiskey. While I might try that, I'd be more interested in trying to add back flavors closer to the original blend. What do tobacco manufacturers use to flavor their aromatics?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WarneOut, post: 586808, member: 5415"] I recently ordered a couple pounds of Butternut Burley, and it came to me very stale, dry, and with almost no flavor left. Luckily the seller made good on it and gave me a refund. The seller didn't want it back, so I was about to throw it away, but before I do I'm wondering if there's a way to salvage this into something smokeable. I've read that for DIY flavoring, people commonly use rum or whiskey. While I might try that, I'd be more interested in trying to add back flavors closer to the original blend. What do tobacco manufacturers use to flavor their aromatics? [/QUOTE]
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