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G.L. Pease, Mc Clelland, Hearth and Home for newbs
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<blockquote data-quote="idbowman" data-source="post: 182696" data-attributes="member: 2165"><p>Haddo's is excellent. I don't think its overly strong in nicotine, but it is a bit stronger than some other blends - if you're significantly sensitive to nic., then you might want to approach it with caution. Still, the flavor is deep, rich, complex and spicy (if you like perique, you'll love Haddo's)...if you're only mildly sensitive, you might want to consider trying it in small quantities.</p><p></p><p>Otherwise, both Telegraph Hill and Fillmore are great GLP blends. But then I'm primarily a VaPer kinda guy, so consider the source!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="idbowman, post: 182696, member: 2165"] Haddo's is excellent. I don't think its overly strong in nicotine, but it is a bit stronger than some other blends - if you're significantly sensitive to nic., then you might want to approach it with caution. Still, the flavor is deep, rich, complex and spicy (if you like perique, you'll love Haddo's)...if you're only mildly sensitive, you might want to consider trying it in small quantities. Otherwise, both Telegraph Hill and Fillmore are great GLP blends. But then I'm primarily a VaPer kinda guy, so consider the source! [/QUOTE]
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