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how to choose tobacco for new puffers?
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<blockquote data-quote="bigmick" data-source="post: 149345" data-attributes="member: 1523"><p>My advice would be buy some small amounts of bulk blends form your B&M. A good one should have various representative types and know what they are. Once you identify the types you like then you can spend the money for tinned versions that are similar. Smoking through an ounce of tobacco you don't like really isn't much of a chore or tossing out the $3 or so won't hurt as bad as tossing a $15+ tin. I've learned I like Virginias and light English blends that way. I also found a few that won't work for me. </p><p></p><p>Once you find a few that you like and get stocked up a bit you can experiment with greater knowledge of your tastes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigmick, post: 149345, member: 1523"] My advice would be buy some small amounts of bulk blends form your B&M. A good one should have various representative types and know what they are. Once you identify the types you like then you can spend the money for tinned versions that are similar. Smoking through an ounce of tobacco you don't like really isn't much of a chore or tossing out the $3 or so won't hurt as bad as tossing a $15+ tin. I've learned I like Virginias and light English blends that way. I also found a few that won't work for me. Once you find a few that you like and get stocked up a bit you can experiment with greater knowledge of your tastes. [/QUOTE]
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