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old fillmore vs. new fillmore
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<blockquote data-quote="regor" data-source="post: 12679" data-attributes="member: 37"><p>I just finished a bowl of Fillmore and it was as good as it always is. There are times when it does taste differant but its not the tobaccos fault. Body chemistry is differant at differant times and that sure effects the taste. Meds I take make it taste differant times but it is always close and always taste good. Body chemistry and any number of other things like what you have eaten , the temp inside and out, the smell of something thats cooking can change things a little but even all this stuff you can sure tell that its Fillmore and it sure taste good!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="regor, post: 12679, member: 37"] I just finished a bowl of Fillmore and it was as good as it always is. There are times when it does taste differant but its not the tobaccos fault. Body chemistry is differant at differant times and that sure effects the taste. Meds I take make it taste differant times but it is always close and always taste good. Body chemistry and any number of other things like what you have eaten , the temp inside and out, the smell of something thats cooking can change things a little but even all this stuff you can sure tell that its Fillmore and it sure taste good!!! [/QUOTE]
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