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G&H scented and unscented dark flake?
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<blockquote data-quote="jj1015" data-source="post: 306731" data-attributes="member: 207"><p>As smoker99 pointed out, "Dark Flake Unscented" is, well, unscented. It's merely cased, as are virtually all tobaccos (including "straight" Vas). It's just that GH apparently cases it with a slightly floral concoction instead of the sugar water used in other VAs, such as GH FVF and others. But the scented version, like all aromatics, is also "topped" with a heavy floral sauce.</p><p></p><p>Personally, I greatly prefer the scented version. Why? Because the unscented version isn't at all sweet to me. It's almost like smoking a very dark cigar, which isn't a taste profile I enjoy. The scented version, however, is a classic "Lakeland" tobacco and I have come to love the Lakeland style.</p><p></p><p>That being said, I think Kendal Flake and Bosun Cut Plug are superior products.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jj1015, post: 306731, member: 207"] As smoker99 pointed out, "Dark Flake Unscented" is, well, unscented. It's merely cased, as are virtually all tobaccos (including "straight" Vas). It's just that GH apparently cases it with a slightly floral concoction instead of the sugar water used in other VAs, such as GH FVF and others. But the scented version, like all aromatics, is also "topped" with a heavy floral sauce. Personally, I greatly prefer the scented version. Why? Because the unscented version isn't at all sweet to me. It's almost like smoking a very dark cigar, which isn't a taste profile I enjoy. The scented version, however, is a classic "Lakeland" tobacco and I have come to love the Lakeland style. That being said, I think Kendal Flake and Bosun Cut Plug are superior products. [/QUOTE]
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