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Cornell & Diehl Exhausted Rooster
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<blockquote data-quote="vaperfavour" data-source="post: 47147" data-attributes="member: 228"><p>it is definetely topped with a sweetener, you can taste it. also if a tin is forgotten for a month and rediscovered ( waste a tin I did) it dries out some and all the sweetness disappears. no biggie now I have a burley! also I couldn't detect any difference of taste or aroma in a tin I just opened that I acquired from the chi pipe show last year. still a great smoke to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vaperfavour, post: 47147, member: 228"] it is definetely topped with a sweetener, you can taste it. also if a tin is forgotten for a month and rediscovered ( waste a tin I did) it dries out some and all the sweetness disappears. no biggie now I have a burley! also I couldn't detect any difference of taste or aroma in a tin I just opened that I acquired from the chi pipe show last year. still a great smoke to me. [/QUOTE]
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