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MacBaren Acquires Imperial.
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<blockquote data-quote="giacomo" data-source="post: 432815" data-attributes="member: 3615"><p>The last time I was in the UK I noticed they had Capstan and Three Nuns in the pouch (50g). Perhaps that's why those blends made this list; in their pouch forms. I was unimpressed with both. I stuck to St. Bruno, Condor, and Revor while puffing abroad.</p><p></p><p>There's been many a comparison between ODF and St. Bruno, as if ODF simply needed some Lakeland essence as a final touch. I have yet to sample ODF, but if a new tin with the label St. Bruno Flake shows up, I'll be standing with folding money in hand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="giacomo, post: 432815, member: 3615"] The last time I was in the UK I noticed they had Capstan and Three Nuns in the pouch (50g). Perhaps that's why those blends made this list; in their pouch forms. I was unimpressed with both. I stuck to St. Bruno, Condor, and Revor while puffing abroad. There's been many a comparison between ODF and St. Bruno, as if ODF simply needed some Lakeland essence as a final touch. I have yet to sample ODF, but if a new tin with the label St. Bruno Flake shows up, I'll be standing with folding money in hand. [/QUOTE]
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