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<blockquote data-quote="docwatson" data-source="post: 463624" data-attributes="member: 232"><p>I guess that I'm in the minority when it comes to trying and buying newly marketed blends. With the plethora of blends already on the market I am overwhelmed by the number we already have to choose from. Sure, it's good for business to develop new blends, but to me it's overkill. And bringing back "Old Blends" never, ever matches the old leaf IMO or the flavor. I'll just keep on stacking/storing my old favorites. I have already seen what is being discussed here, that there is a glut of newly resurrected old blends sitting on the shelves that takes up space and many thousands of dollars of inventory. I guess I'm old school and always go back to the old favorites feeling quite satisfied.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="docwatson, post: 463624, member: 232"] I guess that I'm in the minority when it comes to trying and buying newly marketed blends. With the plethora of blends already on the market I am overwhelmed by the number we already have to choose from. Sure, it's good for business to develop new blends, but to me it's overkill. And bringing back "Old Blends" never, ever matches the old leaf IMO or the flavor. I'll just keep on stacking/storing my old favorites. I have already seen what is being discussed here, that there is a glut of newly resurrected old blends sitting on the shelves that takes up space and many thousands of dollars of inventory. I guess I'm old school and always go back to the old favorites feeling quite satisfied. [/QUOTE]
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