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<blockquote data-quote="Hunter5117" data-source="post: 97657" data-attributes="member: 799"><p>As I have mentioned I have just started snuffing a couple of weeks ago with a couple of tins of Wilsons - Crumbs of Comfort and Irish High Toast. Yesterday I took delivery of a larger order from Mars including a couple more Wilsons, 4 different Toques, and 2 of the Dutch Windmill.</p><p></p><p>I like the Dutch Windmill for the very pronounced Latakia tobacco scent. However, I find the Toque's just too mild, although I did get original, one toast and one metholated. The 2 new Wilsons (Aniseed Extra and Tom Buck) are both good. </p><p></p><p>Obviously it seems that at least right now, my tastes lean toward stronger, finer ground snuffs. Is this something that may pass as I get more experienced, or do some noses just prefer strong snuff forever?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hunter5117, post: 97657, member: 799"] As I have mentioned I have just started snuffing a couple of weeks ago with a couple of tins of Wilsons - Crumbs of Comfort and Irish High Toast. Yesterday I took delivery of a larger order from Mars including a couple more Wilsons, 4 different Toques, and 2 of the Dutch Windmill. I like the Dutch Windmill for the very pronounced Latakia tobacco scent. However, I find the Toque's just too mild, although I did get original, one toast and one metholated. The 2 new Wilsons (Aniseed Extra and Tom Buck) are both good. Obviously it seems that at least right now, my tastes lean toward stronger, finer ground snuffs. Is this something that may pass as I get more experienced, or do some noses just prefer strong snuff forever? [/QUOTE]
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