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Cornell & Diehl 5 O'Clock Shadow
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<blockquote data-quote="jj1015" data-source="post: 348417" data-attributes="member: 207"><p>This just goes to show how tastes differ! I felt the plum-like notes of OJK were more prevalent than in 5 O'Clock Shadow, and I liked the additional sweetness, as well. I'm also not a huge fan of Kentucky leaf over more traditional burleys, which I'm sure also plays a role in which I prefer. I'm glad C&D has so many variations on so many themes -- it can be a little overwhelming at times, but the good news is that they have something for nearly every taste.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jj1015, post: 348417, member: 207"] This just goes to show how tastes differ! I felt the plum-like notes of OJK were more prevalent than in 5 O'Clock Shadow, and I liked the additional sweetness, as well. I'm also not a huge fan of Kentucky leaf over more traditional burleys, which I'm sure also plays a role in which I prefer. I'm glad C&D has so many variations on so many themes -- it can be a little overwhelming at times, but the good news is that they have something for nearly every taste. [/QUOTE]
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