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G&H scented and unscented dark flake?
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<blockquote data-quote="jj1015" data-source="post: 306759" data-attributes="member: 207"><p>Dark Flake is cased as well. All tobaccos are cased as part of the processing required to make them smokeable. That doesn't mean they are FLAVORED -- it usually means just adding sugar water, which adds sweetness but no real flavor. Additional flavors are added later on, and I suppose a second heavy "casing" type application could be applied. But my understanding is that "topped" is used very flexibly, and can be done in a very light manner or in a very heavy one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jj1015, post: 306759, member: 207"] Dark Flake is cased as well. All tobaccos are cased as part of the processing required to make them smokeable. That doesn't mean they are FLAVORED -- it usually means just adding sugar water, which adds sweetness but no real flavor. Additional flavors are added later on, and I suppose a second heavy "casing" type application could be applied. But my understanding is that "topped" is used very flexibly, and can be done in a very light manner or in a very heavy one. [/QUOTE]
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