Rusty
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I'm chuckling reading your post because Quebec has the lowest tobacco taxes in the nation. Ontario is the next lowest.monbla256":75u8wd1p said:I know about the Canadian "thing". I have a cousin up in Montreal for whom I buy three McClelland "blends" for him down here in Texas and send to him as I can get them cheaper here and he beats the high tobacco taxes in Canada this way
An Olympic swimming pool of worms. But the amazing thing is how much there is. So we can argue. And a lot of it is quite good. It's not like there are two or three great brands and the rest is passable. There is lot that is worth exploring. As Scott points out some of it is in little niches that are specific stores with old style tobaccos. The market has been through a heck of a lot of decline for a long time and the stuff that remains sells or it wouldn't be there. So there is something for almost everyone. You're seeing big lists of stuff for a good reason.mark":75u8wd1p said:More like a DRUM of worms,,,but it's always interesting,,,it's been a great read,,,desertpiper":75u8wd1p said:There might be a can of worms being opened some where but I have to ask. ..
One of the great ways to lower the cost of all the trying when you're new is to get together with others with similar experience and do a group buy and divide it up and send out a lot of smaller samples. You get to try a lot more tobaccos at lower cost.desertpiper":75u8wd1p said:And that's what I kind of wanted to do. People get passoniate about this and you get good arguments (debates). Which brings out good info.