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Finally -- an Edgeworth RR replacement!
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<blockquote data-quote="jj1015" data-source="post: 103177" data-attributes="member: 207"><p>I've been missing Edgeworth RR quite a lot lately. I have four tins stashed in the "cellar," but I plan on opening them only on special occasions or perhaps taking advantage someday of the inflated prices on E-bay. The problem is that ERR was sometimes an "all-day" smoke for me, and nothing I've tried has been an adequate substitute ... until I ordered some cubed cut burley from Cornell & Diehl to use in blending experiments. To my surprise, this stuff is awesome on its own! I mean, really REALLY awesome -- in some ways I actually like it more than ERR, as it has even less aromatic goop and has more nicotine.</p><p>Taste of course is subjective, but if you were an ERR fan then I highly recommend giving this stuff a whirl. YMMV, of course -- this is by no means a deliberate Edgeworth clone, but it's very similar: a straight-up, no-frills cubed cut burley.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jj1015, post: 103177, member: 207"] I've been missing Edgeworth RR quite a lot lately. I have four tins stashed in the "cellar," but I plan on opening them only on special occasions or perhaps taking advantage someday of the inflated prices on E-bay. The problem is that ERR was sometimes an "all-day" smoke for me, and nothing I've tried has been an adequate substitute ... until I ordered some cubed cut burley from Cornell & Diehl to use in blending experiments. To my surprise, this stuff is awesome on its own! I mean, really REALLY awesome -- in some ways I actually like it more than ERR, as it has even less aromatic goop and has more nicotine. Taste of course is subjective, but if you were an ERR fan then I highly recommend giving this stuff a whirl. YMMV, of course -- this is by no means a deliberate Edgeworth clone, but it's very similar: a straight-up, no-frills cubed cut burley. [/QUOTE]
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