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<blockquote data-quote="ftrplt" data-source="post: 566305" data-attributes="member: 32"><p>Got it!! How some ever, those "roll up" pouches have been around a long time. I used to spend hours every Thursday afternoon (delivery day!!) restocking row after row of them!! Plus the boxed ones, and all the various sized tins!! Then it was time to put up the cigars and fancy cigarettes (Players, Sobranie, Phillip Morris, etc.) Let me correct myself a bit if I may. Some European tobaccos did come in pouches. Borkum Riff, Amphora, and Sail immediately come to mind; I'm sure there were others. </p><p>Funny thing is...I never enjoyed Half & Half, more of a CH, PA, and Granger man back in those days!!!!!! FTRPLT</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ftrplt, post: 566305, member: 32"] Got it!! How some ever, those "roll up" pouches have been around a long time. I used to spend hours every Thursday afternoon (delivery day!!) restocking row after row of them!! Plus the boxed ones, and all the various sized tins!! Then it was time to put up the cigars and fancy cigarettes (Players, Sobranie, Phillip Morris, etc.) Let me correct myself a bit if I may. Some European tobaccos did come in pouches. Borkum Riff, Amphora, and Sail immediately come to mind; I'm sure there were others. Funny thing is...I never enjoyed Half & Half, more of a CH, PA, and Granger man back in those days!!!!!! FTRPLT [/QUOTE]
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