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<blockquote data-quote="kilted1" data-source="post: 67706" data-attributes="member: 540"><p>Kendall Cream is a favorite of mine, grabbed when I desire a <strong>lightly</strong> scented flake over something say like Bracken Flake or the venerable 1792 Flake. I've never thought of the 'gingerbread' Sasquatch referenced, but it fits after hearing it. It has a very creamy quality and vaguely smells of mild cherry and rose germanium also. The burn is wonderful and consistent, often smoking down to a fine white/gray ash. It's pretty mild-medium as Lakeland Flakes go in all considerations, and has a medium nicotine hit. The scenting or topping dissipates about mid-way through the bowl, leaving a creamy statement over top of excellent VA's.</p><p></p><p>SG Sam's Flake might be another good candidate.</p><p></p><p>In summary:</p><p></p><p>TOO MANY TOBACCOS, TO LITTLE TIME!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kilted1, post: 67706, member: 540"] Kendall Cream is a favorite of mine, grabbed when I desire a [b]lightly[/b] scented flake over something say like Bracken Flake or the venerable 1792 Flake. I've never thought of the 'gingerbread' Sasquatch referenced, but it fits after hearing it. It has a very creamy quality and vaguely smells of mild cherry and rose germanium also. The burn is wonderful and consistent, often smoking down to a fine white/gray ash. It's pretty mild-medium as Lakeland Flakes go in all considerations, and has a medium nicotine hit. The scenting or topping dissipates about mid-way through the bowl, leaving a creamy statement over top of excellent VA's. SG Sam's Flake might be another good candidate. In summary: TOO MANY TOBACCOS, TO LITTLE TIME! [/QUOTE]
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