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<blockquote data-quote="Zeno Marx" data-source="post: 581955" data-attributes="member: 1211"><p>I'll name a name today: new Bengal Slices. I wasn't overly impressed with its match, but it was OK. It didn't make me want to buy another tin. I'd thought others had done a closer job of meeting that old flavor. I also didn't like that it crumbled into dust-sized particles. What has made it worse is that I still had maybe 1/4 of a tin remaining, and a few months ago when I tried it again, it was truly awful. I don't know what happened to it. It was just sitting in a jar (I'd taken it out of the tin when I bought it and jarred it). It was so foul that I had to cut the cake in that pipe, lightly sand down the walls, and scrub the airway with soap and water. That pipe was a really good smoker, too. It's still never been the same after that single bowl of new Bengal Slices. I'm not one to throw out tobacco, but I'll probably throw away the remaining flake or two. It's just not worth the hassle and fear of this happening again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zeno Marx, post: 581955, member: 1211"] I'll name a name today: new Bengal Slices. I wasn't overly impressed with its match, but it was OK. It didn't make me want to buy another tin. I'd thought others had done a closer job of meeting that old flavor. I also didn't like that it crumbled into dust-sized particles. What has made it worse is that I still had maybe 1/4 of a tin remaining, and a few months ago when I tried it again, it was truly awful. I don't know what happened to it. It was just sitting in a jar (I'd taken it out of the tin when I bought it and jarred it). It was so foul that I had to cut the cake in that pipe, lightly sand down the walls, and scrub the airway with soap and water. That pipe was a really good smoker, too. It's still never been the same after that single bowl of new Bengal Slices. I'm not one to throw out tobacco, but I'll probably throw away the remaining flake or two. It's just not worth the hassle and fear of this happening again. [/QUOTE]
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