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Should I give flake another chance?
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<blockquote data-quote="shootist51" data-source="post: 152900" data-attributes="member: 90"><p>If you are looking for a flake like experience without all the preparation, I would recommend Stokkebyes Cube cut. It is a virginia/burly that is cubed so you can just gravity feed a pipe or scoup a bowl from a pouch. I generally tap the side of the bowl to settle and level the tobacco, and though it comes fairly dry, it can be dried a bit which helps with the lighting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shootist51, post: 152900, member: 90"] If you are looking for a flake like experience without all the preparation, I would recommend Stokkebyes Cube cut. It is a virginia/burly that is cubed so you can just gravity feed a pipe or scoup a bowl from a pouch. I generally tap the side of the bowl to settle and level the tobacco, and though it comes fairly dry, it can be dried a bit which helps with the lighting. [/QUOTE]
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