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<blockquote data-quote="beaupipe" data-source="post: 116143" data-attributes="member: 595"><p>So I'm sitting here smoking some 4 year old St. James Woods and wondering: McClelland produces some great Virginias and VaPers in broken flake form. Given the popularity of flakes these days, especially those from SG and G&H and PS, does anyone know why they don't produce any classically styled flakes, pretty row-upon-row flakes in little rectangular tins? They seem to have the right equipment on hand. They'd sell tons.</p><p></p><p>Is it just the tins?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beaupipe, post: 116143, member: 595"] So I'm sitting here smoking some 4 year old St. James Woods and wondering: McClelland produces some great Virginias and VaPers in broken flake form. Given the popularity of flakes these days, especially those from SG and G&H and PS, does anyone know why they don't produce any classically styled flakes, pretty row-upon-row flakes in little rectangular tins? They seem to have the right equipment on hand. They'd sell tons. Is it just the tins? [/QUOTE]
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