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<blockquote data-quote="Terry292" data-source="post: 52322" data-attributes="member: 674"><p>Found this discussion while surfing the internet. Just had to register and put my 2 cents worth in. I have to agree with Justpipes. I currently have 63 cans of Walnut stashed away. I did the math, and that's a little more than 47 lbs (didn't realize it was that much!). I've been smoking it for years, ever since the price of my favorite, but no longer marketed, tobacco hit $40.00 a pound. I looked around and found Walnut to be a more than acceptable substitute for what I was smoking, and much cheaper, too. Now, every time I open a can, I buy two to replace it. As has been pointed out before, Walnut has been around since 1856 and is still on the market. It must have something going for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Terry292, post: 52322, member: 674"] Found this discussion while surfing the internet. Just had to register and put my 2 cents worth in. I have to agree with Justpipes. I currently have 63 cans of Walnut stashed away. I did the math, and that's a little more than 47 lbs (didn't realize it was that much!). I've been smoking it for years, ever since the price of my favorite, but no longer marketed, tobacco hit $40.00 a pound. I looked around and found Walnut to be a more than acceptable substitute for what I was smoking, and much cheaper, too. Now, every time I open a can, I buy two to replace it. As has been pointed out before, Walnut has been around since 1856 and is still on the market. It must have something going for it. [/QUOTE]
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