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<blockquote data-quote="Smoker99" data-source="post: 217529" data-attributes="member: 1290"><p>Haven't been on in a few days, and just saw your post.. Honestly don't remember where I saw the comments about H&H. I frequent several forums and expect I saw it on one or more of them. McB is well known for applying a heavy sweetener to most all their offerings. Most think it is honey, but don't know for sure. I do like burley, but not the heavily cased, topped types. Mostly smoke C&D burley, which most nearly approaches field burley, which I have smoked. I do smoke a few Lakelands for their strength and lake of bite. They are produced from mostly African and Indian tobaccos that are low nitrogen, and with no additional sweeteners, both of which makes them pretty biteless.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Smoker99, post: 217529, member: 1290"] Haven't been on in a few days, and just saw your post.. Honestly don't remember where I saw the comments about H&H. I frequent several forums and expect I saw it on one or more of them. McB is well known for applying a heavy sweetener to most all their offerings. Most think it is honey, but don't know for sure. I do like burley, but not the heavily cased, topped types. Mostly smoke C&D burley, which most nearly approaches field burley, which I have smoked. I do smoke a few Lakelands for their strength and lake of bite. They are produced from mostly African and Indian tobaccos that are low nitrogen, and with no additional sweeteners, both of which makes them pretty biteless. [/QUOTE]
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