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Sutliff No.5
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<blockquote data-quote="docwatson" data-source="post: 342445" data-attributes="member: 232"><p>No. 5 is not my cup o' tea so to speak but there are other Sutliff blends out there that I have tried recently and enjoy them. One is the "R" blend which is an attempt at re-creating Revelation. It's a very nice Burley mixture that I enjoy, another blend is CD blend. This is another re-creation attempt at Country Doctor and it's a nice blend as well. Many smokers complain about some of the Sutliff Blends because they do use Propylene Glycol on their leaf. It's easy to tell which ones, they don't dry out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="docwatson, post: 342445, member: 232"] No. 5 is not my cup o' tea so to speak but there are other Sutliff blends out there that I have tried recently and enjoy them. One is the "R" blend which is an attempt at re-creating Revelation. It's a very nice Burley mixture that I enjoy, another blend is CD blend. This is another re-creation attempt at Country Doctor and it's a nice blend as well. Many smokers complain about some of the Sutliff Blends because they do use Propylene Glycol on their leaf. It's easy to tell which ones, they don't dry out. [/QUOTE]
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