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Rum Flake Made Me a G&H Beliver: What Next?
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<blockquote data-quote="DrT999" data-source="post: 493148" data-attributes="member: 1935"><p> If you want to avoid the florals, Louisiana Flake is a VA with some Perique and a hint of chocolate; Scotch Flake is a straight VA with a bit stronger chocolate and a hint of vanilla; Glengarry Flake is a VA flake with various light sweet toppings (none of the three are anywhere near as sweet or flavorful as Firedance or Rum Flake though). Of course, there are also all the flavored ropes/twists :affraid: </p><p></p><p>Of the florals, Grasmere is probably the strongest flake with the (comparatively) lightest florals, but the Rose/Geranium is pretty distinctive! Probably the most generic but still pleasing is #7 Broken Flake. Ennerdale Flake is likely the most popular, and is a milder flake with stronger florals than either of the above, but the strongest of those flavors (to me at least) is almond -- perhaps that is more popular than the other flavors?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrT999, post: 493148, member: 1935"] If you want to avoid the florals, Louisiana Flake is a VA with some Perique and a hint of chocolate; Scotch Flake is a straight VA with a bit stronger chocolate and a hint of vanilla; Glengarry Flake is a VA flake with various light sweet toppings (none of the three are anywhere near as sweet or flavorful as Firedance or Rum Flake though). Of course, there are also all the flavored ropes/twists :affraid: Of the florals, Grasmere is probably the strongest flake with the (comparatively) lightest florals, but the Rose/Geranium is pretty distinctive! Probably the most generic but still pleasing is #7 Broken Flake. Ennerdale Flake is likely the most popular, and is a milder flake with stronger florals than either of the above, but the strongest of those flavors (to me at least) is almond -- perhaps that is more popular than the other flavors? [/QUOTE]
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