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<blockquote data-quote="JimInks" data-source="post: 314461" data-attributes="member: 2673"><p>I respectfully disagree in part. It may be true that many smokers in general have given little thought over the decades as to what was in what they were smoking, but some did. Also, you can look at the older Three Nuns and see the perique in the middle of the coin. A smoker might not have known what it was, but he sure would have noticed if the formula was changed by taste alone. I've been smoking Three Nuns since the 1980s, and when the perique was swapped out for the Kentucky, I sure noticed the difference before I smoked it. And, as I've a number of the VaPer version in tins in my cellar as well as Lord knows how many others who have it in theirs, it's easily proven that the new Three Nuns (Orlik and MacBaren) is not the same as the old, pre-2003 version. In fact, I smoked some of the old version earlier today, and finished off the last of my stash of Orlik's version yesterday.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimInks, post: 314461, member: 2673"] I respectfully disagree in part. It may be true that many smokers in general have given little thought over the decades as to what was in what they were smoking, but some did. Also, you can look at the older Three Nuns and see the perique in the middle of the coin. A smoker might not have known what it was, but he sure would have noticed if the formula was changed by taste alone. I've been smoking Three Nuns since the 1980s, and when the perique was swapped out for the Kentucky, I sure noticed the difference before I smoked it. And, as I've a number of the VaPer version in tins in my cellar as well as Lord knows how many others who have it in theirs, it's easily proven that the new Three Nuns (Orlik and MacBaren) is not the same as the old, pre-2003 version. In fact, I smoked some of the old version earlier today, and finished off the last of my stash of Orlik's version yesterday. [/QUOTE]
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