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<blockquote data-quote="Bugsahearn" data-source="post: 426721" data-attributes="member: 3758"><p>I know what you mean about the faint topping doc. I ordered some Sweet Aniseed, Sweet Licorice and Licorice Pigtail from mr snuff. The Sweet Aniseed has a decent topping, which i like although I wouldnt pinpoint it at aniseed. It's rather tasty actually and way more flavored than cherry, coconut or maple that I've tried. The licorice is similar but much lighter and disappointing with the pigtail being the same. I like the aniseed a lot though, it's too bad the licorice doesn't have a heavy topping that actually taste like licorice. Chocolate Rose sounds quite interesting...you could probably achieve a similar blend by mixing bob chocolate with grasmere..although it wouldn't be a rope and wouldnt be irish :clown:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bugsahearn, post: 426721, member: 3758"] I know what you mean about the faint topping doc. I ordered some Sweet Aniseed, Sweet Licorice and Licorice Pigtail from mr snuff. The Sweet Aniseed has a decent topping, which i like although I wouldnt pinpoint it at aniseed. It's rather tasty actually and way more flavored than cherry, coconut or maple that I've tried. The licorice is similar but much lighter and disappointing with the pigtail being the same. I like the aniseed a lot though, it's too bad the licorice doesn't have a heavy topping that actually taste like licorice. Chocolate Rose sounds quite interesting...you could probably achieve a similar blend by mixing bob chocolate with grasmere..although it wouldn't be a rope and wouldnt be irish :clown: [/QUOTE]
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