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<blockquote data-quote="lestrout" data-source="post: 463368" data-attributes="member: 282"><p>Yo josh</p><p></p><p>You were wondering why folks like P&C are already discontinuing blends that technically have a grace period of 2 yrs. + a few days to sell out. Except for unicorns like Penzance and S'haven, it takes a while to turn over a batch of tins. P&C specifically does not want to get stuck August 2018 with a bunch of goods that will literally have to be trashed when it becomes illegal to sell them. So they are trimming their sails now in a variety of ways.</p><p></p><p>The situation is complicated by the rush to introduce blends before August 8, 2016, in case the Deeming date gets changed and thus the new stuff would slip in under the wire. This is happening with cigars too. I heard last night at the Lehigh Valley PC that Rocky Patel is introducing 50 new cigars in the next few days.</p><p></p><p>hp</p><p>les</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lestrout, post: 463368, member: 282"] Yo josh You were wondering why folks like P&C are already discontinuing blends that technically have a grace period of 2 yrs. + a few days to sell out. Except for unicorns like Penzance and S'haven, it takes a while to turn over a batch of tins. P&C specifically does not want to get stuck August 2018 with a bunch of goods that will literally have to be trashed when it becomes illegal to sell them. So they are trimming their sails now in a variety of ways. The situation is complicated by the rush to introduce blends before August 8, 2016, in case the Deeming date gets changed and thus the new stuff would slip in under the wire. This is happening with cigars too. I heard last night at the Lehigh Valley PC that Rocky Patel is introducing 50 new cigars in the next few days. hp les [/QUOTE]
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