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Flavoring on Esoterica's Stonehaven
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<blockquote data-quote="gkhanna74" data-source="post: 99417" data-attributes="member: 354"><p>Hi Guys,</p><p></p><p>I called JF Germain and Sons two days ago, and asked a number of questions -- I have spoken to the folks there before and they have been very helpful and candid. (Principally, I was wondering when bulk Penzance would be available again -- they claim a shipment is close at hand). I asked what, if any, flavoring is on Stonehaven -- the answer is Treacle.</p><p></p><p>They confirmed that Penzance and Margate lack flavorings.</p><p></p><p>Just thought you'd like to know. By the way, a few months ago, I called Samuel Gawith and asked about the XX twist tobacco -- they told me it is soaked in cooking oil and heated, and this is why it is so dark.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gkhanna74, post: 99417, member: 354"] Hi Guys, I called JF Germain and Sons two days ago, and asked a number of questions -- I have spoken to the folks there before and they have been very helpful and candid. (Principally, I was wondering when bulk Penzance would be available again -- they claim a shipment is close at hand). I asked what, if any, flavoring is on Stonehaven -- the answer is Treacle. They confirmed that Penzance and Margate lack flavorings. Just thought you'd like to know. By the way, a few months ago, I called Samuel Gawith and asked about the XX twist tobacco -- they told me it is soaked in cooking oil and heated, and this is why it is so dark. [/QUOTE]
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