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<blockquote data-quote="mosin1932" data-source="post: 585633" data-attributes="member: 5339"><p>I have looked into this before and I would be interested to see where you get some swede because I havent found any online or locally. Like zeno, I chewed my share of redman and have looked for a smoke that had a similiar mouth wateringly sweet raisin taste. My grandfather used to chew day's-o-work plug back in the 50's, it's not a twist like I wanted but it turns out they still make it and my local b&m sells it, surprisingly. I bought a plug about month ago with plans to try smoking it. So far I have only chewed it because it's so wet, it's that same delicious raisin taste that brought back memories of being sick in the outfield from swallowing redman lol! If it's dried out enough I'll try to smoke some and report back soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mosin1932, post: 585633, member: 5339"] I have looked into this before and I would be interested to see where you get some swede because I havent found any online or locally. Like zeno, I chewed my share of redman and have looked for a smoke that had a similiar mouth wateringly sweet raisin taste. My grandfather used to chew day's-o-work plug back in the 50's, it's not a twist like I wanted but it turns out they still make it and my local b&m sells it, surprisingly. I bought a plug about month ago with plans to try smoking it. So far I have only chewed it because it's so wet, it's that same delicious raisin taste that brought back memories of being sick in the outfield from swallowing redman lol! If it's dried out enough I'll try to smoke some and report back soon. [/QUOTE]
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