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PS Luxury Twist Flake - other suggestions
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<blockquote data-quote="deepbass9" data-source="post: 167949" data-attributes="member: 1589"><p>Yes, this is my point...as you said, Navy and Bullseye seem to have counterparts out there, but a coin like LTF in another brand doesn't come to mind.</p><p></p><p>I think what you think is the casing is probably just the Cavendish process, but I'm no expert. I taste nothing that I'd classify as a topping or added flavor. It's probably just the treacle added in the Cavendish (if indeed that's part of the process...again, conjecture on my part).</p><p></p><p>While there are plenty of VA flakes, coin spun ones don't seem prevalent......which was why I posted this thread. I assumed that the PS was just a "take off" or generic of something else. But in my time around pipes, limited as it is, I've yet to find the name brand it's patterned after...</p><p></p><p>Thanks, folks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deepbass9, post: 167949, member: 1589"] Yes, this is my point...as you said, Navy and Bullseye seem to have counterparts out there, but a coin like LTF in another brand doesn't come to mind. I think what you think is the casing is probably just the Cavendish process, but I'm no expert. I taste nothing that I'd classify as a topping or added flavor. It's probably just the treacle added in the Cavendish (if indeed that's part of the process...again, conjecture on my part). While there are plenty of VA flakes, coin spun ones don't seem prevalent......which was why I posted this thread. I assumed that the PS was just a "take off" or generic of something else. But in my time around pipes, limited as it is, I've yet to find the name brand it's patterned after... Thanks, folks! [/QUOTE]
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