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Any difference: Rattray 100 g cans versus the new 50 g tins?
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<blockquote data-quote="fumo bro" data-source="post: 81773" data-attributes="member: 842"><p>I figured that there was 50% less tobacco in the 50 g tins than the 100 g cans. I have never seen the 50 g tins available until just recently when PIPES&CIGARS.COM announced that they are now carrying the 50 g tins. So I assumed that these 50 g tins were something newly introduced. I was actually thinking along the lines of Edgeworth. Originally, Edgeworth Slices that was supplied in flake form (100 g tin) whereas Edgeworth nowadays is supplied in a ready-rubbed form (12 oz cans). Before PIPES&CIGARS.COM announcement, I have only seen Rattrays products supplied in 100 g cans. This was the first time I saw Rattrays in 50 g tins.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fumo bro, post: 81773, member: 842"] I figured that there was 50% less tobacco in the 50 g tins than the 100 g cans. I have never seen the 50 g tins available until just recently when PIPES&CIGARS.COM announced that they are now carrying the 50 g tins. So I assumed that these 50 g tins were something newly introduced. I was actually thinking along the lines of Edgeworth. Originally, Edgeworth Slices that was supplied in flake form (100 g tin) whereas Edgeworth nowadays is supplied in a ready-rubbed form (12 oz cans). Before PIPES&CIGARS.COM announcement, I have only seen Rattrays products supplied in 100 g cans. This was the first time I saw Rattrays in 50 g tins. [/QUOTE]
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