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<blockquote data-quote="Carlos" data-source="post: 62" data-attributes="member: 7"><p>Definately the houses of Gawith's have flake manufacturing down pat. Plugs too. They could teach the rest of the world a thing or two about their steam cooking/baking. </p><p></p><p>The best flake on this side of the pond is done by McClelland. But it's nearly all Virginia's.</p><p></p><p>The best broken flake or chunk tobacco by C&D, is Bayou Morning flake. But I saw talk of a thinner slice style for it. Have not seen that yet, but I haven't opened any in a long time. I have quite a stock jarred. If they have changed the slicing to be similar to recent flakes, then I will have to insist upon an unsliced version. Just purchase it presliced if possible. C&D does some fine cakes and pressed tobaccos.</p><p></p><p>Looking forward to the new Maduro cake. Just wish we had more domestic flakes similar to the Gawith offerings. Or some great ropes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carlos, post: 62, member: 7"] Definately the houses of Gawith's have flake manufacturing down pat. Plugs too. They could teach the rest of the world a thing or two about their steam cooking/baking. The best flake on this side of the pond is done by McClelland. But it's nearly all Virginia's. The best broken flake or chunk tobacco by C&D, is Bayou Morning flake. But I saw talk of a thinner slice style for it. Have not seen that yet, but I haven't opened any in a long time. I have quite a stock jarred. If they have changed the slicing to be similar to recent flakes, then I will have to insist upon an unsliced version. Just purchase it presliced if possible. C&D does some fine cakes and pressed tobaccos. Looking forward to the new Maduro cake. Just wish we had more domestic flakes similar to the Gawith offerings. Or some great ropes. [/QUOTE]
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