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<blockquote data-quote="Hermit" data-source="post: 323643" data-attributes="member: 299"><p>Royal Yacht was one I never got around to trying,</p><p>prolly because I heard "Royal Yuck" so often.</p><p>Back in 2008, when all the Dunhill blends </p><p>disappeared from American shelves, I </p><p>decided I oughtta put some away before</p><p>it was too late. I bought eight tins. </p><p>They'll be five years old in December. </p><p>Still haven't tried it yet. :suspect:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hermit, post: 323643, member: 299"] Royal Yacht was one I never got around to trying, prolly because I heard "Royal Yuck" so often. Back in 2008, when all the Dunhill blends disappeared from American shelves, I decided I oughtta put some away before it was too late. I bought eight tins. They'll be five years old in December. Still haven't tried it yet. :suspect: [/QUOTE]
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