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Defining Navy Flake and Blends
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<blockquote data-quote="williamcharles" data-source="post: 204142" data-attributes="member: 1968"><p>As far as I've been able to determine GH Sweet Rum Twist is the closest thing to a real navy tobacco on the market today. </p><p>I read somewhere that the rum wasn't added to a twist to improve flavor. The article I read stated that the rum was added to keep bugs away from the twists. </p><p>Who knows the truth today? All we can do is speculate. </p><p>I've also heard that a tobacco needs rum in order to qualify as a navy tobacco but many of the so called navy tobaccos have no rum in them.</p><p>I've also heard of navy cut tobacco. Flake? Sliced twist? Who knows what it actually was?</p><p>I like GH Sweet Rum Twist (contains rum), Stokkebye Lux. Navy Flake (no rum) and SG Navy Flake (supposed to contain rum).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="williamcharles, post: 204142, member: 1968"] As far as I've been able to determine GH Sweet Rum Twist is the closest thing to a real navy tobacco on the market today. I read somewhere that the rum wasn't added to a twist to improve flavor. The article I read stated that the rum was added to keep bugs away from the twists. Who knows the truth today? All we can do is speculate. I've also heard that a tobacco needs rum in order to qualify as a navy tobacco but many of the so called navy tobaccos have no rum in them. I've also heard of navy cut tobacco. Flake? Sliced twist? Who knows what it actually was? I like GH Sweet Rum Twist (contains rum), Stokkebye Lux. Navy Flake (no rum) and SG Navy Flake (supposed to contain rum). [/QUOTE]
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