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My review of Sutliff Edgeworth RR match.
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<blockquote data-quote="Puff Daddy" data-source="post: 453606" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Everyone tastes things a little different, it seems. For me it wasn't about how close they got the top flavor, the molasses or cocoa, it's totally about the quality and base flavor of the tobacco used which, for me, was a deal killer. I've only smoked the original a time or two and it was quite aged, but I seriously doubt that Edgeworth used such low quality tobacco and managed to be so popular for so long. If we were comparing attempts to recreate the memory of a discontinued steak sauce, and wanted to show everyone how company A was able to bring back that old time flavor, I doubt we'd be succesful if we offered those samples on bites of cardboard rather than steak. </p><p></p><p>If this were done on a high quality cut plug burley I'm sure it would be great.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Puff Daddy, post: 453606, member: 3"] Everyone tastes things a little different, it seems. For me it wasn't about how close they got the top flavor, the molasses or cocoa, it's totally about the quality and base flavor of the tobacco used which, for me, was a deal killer. I've only smoked the original a time or two and it was quite aged, but I seriously doubt that Edgeworth used such low quality tobacco and managed to be so popular for so long. If we were comparing attempts to recreate the memory of a discontinued steak sauce, and wanted to show everyone how company A was able to bring back that old time flavor, I doubt we'd be succesful if we offered those samples on bites of cardboard rather than steak. If this were done on a high quality cut plug burley I'm sure it would be great. [/QUOTE]
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