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Defining Navy Flake and Blends
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<blockquote data-quote="s.ireland" data-source="post: 204138" data-attributes="member: 1283"><p>Stokkebye Luxury Navy flake </p><p>Samuel Gawith Navy flake </p><p>Mac Baren Navy flake </p><p>Escudo Navy De Luxe (not sure Why it's navy as it seems to lack the rum) </p><p>And my favorite Fribourg and Treyer Special Brown flake </p><p></p><p>Also there was a thread a few months back about what exactly is a navy flake/blend</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="s.ireland, post: 204138, member: 1283"] Stokkebye Luxury Navy flake Samuel Gawith Navy flake Mac Baren Navy flake Escudo Navy De Luxe (not sure Why it's navy as it seems to lack the rum) And my favorite Fribourg and Treyer Special Brown flake Also there was a thread a few months back about what exactly is a navy flake/blend [/QUOTE]
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