Friday, August 24, 2012
Bugler Turkish And Blended Cigarette Tobacco (Original)
$3.69 + tax = $4.00 for a .65 oz. bag of tobacco. 32 rolling papers included. Tobacco was fresh, tasted very good and yielded more than 20 100mm gigarettes. Pricewise Bugler's in the same neighborhood as Midnight Special and Zig-Zag. Definitely a better product than the former but the latter has a solid edge over Bugler. If I had an extra $5 in my pocket and there was no ZZ I would buy this again. If Bugler were to drop the papers and market this as Pipe Tobacco then I would definitely buy more often.
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
Tin Star Pipe Tobacco (Regular)
$3.49 before sales tax for 3 ounces. Light colored tobacco has the consistency of shredded cork. Fastest burning tobacco I've ever smoked; a jam packed machine turns out a 100 mm smoke that is finished in 10 draws. Tobacco is raspy flavored. Will not be buying again.
Tuesday, August 7, 2012
Danish Export
Pretty much the same as Norwegian Shag. Taste might be a bit stronger. No acridness but a hint of soapiness.
Thursday, August 2, 2012
Midnight Special Cigarette Tobacco
$3.50 after tax for a .65 oz. pouch. Came with a book of 32 cigarette papers. Yield was 19 cigarettes. Tobacco was dry and had more than its fair share of shake. Taste was very good (bold and robust) except for a subtle soapy taste. I won't be buying again.
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