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Why are aros so disrespected?
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<blockquote data-quote="Storm_Crow" data-source="post: 418873" data-attributes="member: 1695"><p>I do enjoy aromatics, but I tend to prefer semi-aromatics. The reason I tend to avoid the blends that are nothing more than flavoring impregnated Cavendish is that while the flavor is often pleasant enough, I'm also a texture kinda guy, and straight aros tend to lack substance..like flavored air. Add a little Kentucky, for instance, and the smoke eats more like a meal. A little of that stuff goes a long way too....at least for me since I'm not a big fan of nicotine powerhouses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Storm_Crow, post: 418873, member: 1695"] I do enjoy aromatics, but I tend to prefer semi-aromatics. The reason I tend to avoid the blends that are nothing more than flavoring impregnated Cavendish is that while the flavor is often pleasant enough, I'm also a texture kinda guy, and straight aros tend to lack substance..like flavored air. Add a little Kentucky, for instance, and the smoke eats more like a meal. A little of that stuff goes a long way too....at least for me since I'm not a big fan of nicotine powerhouses. [/QUOTE]
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