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Jim's St. Bruno Reviews.
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 451630"><p>Thank you for your reviews.</p><p>Having tried both, I find that the Flake, today, is quite different than when I smoked it n the 1990s. It's less dark in colour (it was really dark, almost all jet-black), less strong in nicotine (it was strong) and the casing aroma and flavor are milder. </p><p></p><p>I found the Ready-Rubbed version, today, has more nicotine (it was medium) than the Flake. It's on the medium to strong spectrum. Funny.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 451630"] Thank you for your reviews. Having tried both, I find that the Flake, today, is quite different than when I smoked it n the 1990s. It's less dark in colour (it was really dark, almost all jet-black), less strong in nicotine (it was strong) and the casing aroma and flavor are milder. I found the Ready-Rubbed version, today, has more nicotine (it was medium) than the Flake. It's on the medium to strong spectrum. Funny. [/QUOTE]
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