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Something Like Presbyterian Mixture?
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<blockquote data-quote="Carlos" data-source="post: 605106" data-attributes="member: 7"><p>That's gonna be a tough one. I would try GL Pease Westminster or Meridian, and even Piccadilly or Kensington. Then you have a chance of finding them in 8 oz tins. In fact, there could be a number of GL Pease to choose from and one of them might just be the right taste for you. </p><p></p><p>When I am in that mood for Presbyterian Mixture. I can find myself switching between Margate, Dunhill My Mixture, London Blend, Mixture 965, and Nightcap. All quite different, yet something similar. Maybe a toasted flavor to the Virginia's that I crave.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carlos, post: 605106, member: 7"] That's gonna be a tough one. I would try GL Pease Westminster or Meridian, and even Piccadilly or Kensington. Then you have a chance of finding them in 8 oz tins. In fact, there could be a number of GL Pease to choose from and one of them might just be the right taste for you. When I am in that mood for Presbyterian Mixture. I can find myself switching between Margate, Dunhill My Mixture, London Blend, Mixture 965, and Nightcap. All quite different, yet something similar. Maybe a toasted flavor to the Virginia's that I crave. [/QUOTE]
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