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Drum:
... Choice i find Drum to be quite a dry tobacco meaning that it does burn quickly and i find the packs dont last nearly as long as some of the more expensive brands. Unlike Amber Leaf and Cutter Choice Drum has quite a smooth taste and it doesnt leave a bad taste in your mouth. Drum Tobacco defiantly has its place and i would recommend it to anyone who doesn t like or thinks Golden Virginia is a bit too expensive.... Read the full review: Drum Roll by Avenging_Arnold |
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Gauloises Brunes Filter Soft Tobacco / overall rating |
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State Express 555 Smooth Tobacco / Launched in 1895, State Express 555 is now sold in more than 55 countries and is popular with smokers in China, Taiwan, Bangladesh and Vietnam. overall rating |
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Mild Seven Menthol Tobacco / Tar 12 mg, Nicotine 0.9 mg. overall rating |
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Toscani Garibaldi Tobacco / From the renowned cigar manufacturer, comes this line of cigars, developed in honour of the most famous advocate of Toscano cigars - Garibaldi. overall rating |
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Rizla White Tobacco / Perforated rolling papers, chlorine free, slow burn overall rating |
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Mild Seven International Tobacco / overall rating |
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Mild Seven King size Tobacco / overall rating |
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Golden Virginia Tobacco ... at first i didnt like it and i tried pretty much every brand i could in a attempt to find the answer i was looking for. I first started smoking Old Holborn and i found that a bit moist and therefore kept going out all the time, i then tried Cutters Choice and Amber Leaf which im pretty sure is just made up of floor sweeping from Tobacco factories in my opinion. I eventually came across Golden Virginia and although is a little more expensive than the brands mentioned above it has every right to be. It has a smooth taste, is the perfect level of moistness so it doesn t dry up to quickly and it isnt too moist that it keeps going out. I would defiantly suggest to a... Read the full review: Golden Star by Avenging_Arnold |
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Rizla Red Regular ... is nothing like Rizla when it comes to the world of papers, it is a brand you can trust - well it has been around a long time. Rizla Red Regular is a medium weight paper which does not have cut corners. My dad has been using Rizla Red Regular as long as I can remember - he would not use anything else. Rizla is said to have been founded in France in the 1530s when a Frenchman (Alexandro Rizlette de Cramptone Lacroix) began production of rolling papers, although it was not until nearly 1800 that Napoleon (yes, that s the one) granted the Lacroix Paper Mill a licence to produce fine rolling paper for the French Soldiers - until that time the soldiers mainly rolled c... Read the full review: Rizla Red Regular Papers by Pastymuncher008 |
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Rizla Red Regular ... isnt much differece between Red and Green Rizlas apart from one subtle quality and that is that Red Rizlas do not have the cut corners making them the premium Rizla out there in my opinion. I have been a roll-up smoker for over 10 years and after trying a variety of Rizla papers these really are the King of the Cigarette paper world. Red Rizlas have a the perfect weight making it easy to handle and easy to roll and they dont have the disadvantage of the cut corners like the Green Rizla where adding a filter tip whilst rolling can be a bit of a pain. The other advantages that make this the best Rizla is unlike the Blue Rizla its weight makes it prettier (you cant ... Read the full review: Royal Rizla by Avenging_Arnold |
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