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The Smell of Fresh in the Barn Tobacco-Wonderful
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<blockquote data-quote="Zeno Marx" data-source="post: 581287" data-attributes="member: 1211"><p>Cool. Thanks for sharing. When I played baseball as a young lad, I chewed Red Man. I still consider that a pure tobacco flavor. I could be delusional about that, but that is sort of my model for pure tobacco. I'm not always in the mood for such purity, but I do have those moments. Picayune sort of scratches that itch for me. You know, as your list implies: burley. I don't really have other suggestions, but I get what you're desiring.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zeno Marx, post: 581287, member: 1211"] Cool. Thanks for sharing. When I played baseball as a young lad, I chewed Red Man. I still consider that a pure tobacco flavor. I could be delusional about that, but that is sort of my model for pure tobacco. I'm not always in the mood for such purity, but I do have those moments. Picayune sort of scratches that itch for me. You know, as your list implies: burley. I don't really have other suggestions, but I get what you're desiring. [/QUOTE]
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