^what kind of grape? I assume Dutch or Swisher, but either way grape is a solid flavor.
Rolled a Peach Game last night...eugh, peach is definitely NOT a blunt flavor I can enjoy. Prolly just gonna gut the remainder and leave it for another day.
Been tryin' to experiment with new flavors and stuff lately (although I really am a bong man, personally), just out of the fact that college will necessitate it (as a plus, Church Street in Burlington has 3-4 headshops and a nice tobacco shop all within 2 blocks of each other). Been using Games mostly; they've been my favorite as of late. Vanilla Games are good, green Games (forget what flavor they're supposed to be) are generally my standard choice when I use a Game. Peach and whatever the red Game is supposed to be (red wine? black cherry? something of that nature) both suck, imo.
Anyone have any particular favorites? I'll prolly pick up a couple recommended ones tomorrow, if any suggestions are given.
I've used Swishers (can't dig 'em, they're just too small for me to work with), Dutches (grapes ftw, strawberry is alright, the rest are garbage), Games (obviously), Backwoods, Phillies, and a variety of wraps (transparents, Platinum, Notorious B.I.G., etc.). Phillies are probably my favorite.
Also, anyone ever heard of El Productos? They're the brand that spawned the term "L" (El), allegedly. Either way, my dad used to roll with them (as evidenced by the several empty cigar boxes he keeps his baseball cards in and I keep some of mine in; he doesn't smoke cigars) and I was wondering if they're still around.
Back in the day they were the most popular brand in the country (along with Dutch Masters), and even somewhat recently, George Burns used to smoke ten El Producto Queens a day, every day for most of his life. But when they (like pretty much every cheap cigar brand now) switched to sheet tobacco blends, it killed them. I was hoping that they still had some niche markets in NY/NJ/PA like they used to back in the day, because Queens and a couple other of their brands apparently were top-of-the-line, and about twelve years ago they were trying to go back to the old way of rolling with natural leaf tobacco. If anyone has knowledge on these puppies, hit me up. I'll probably ask on GrassCity as well, as there seem to be a cult following for blunts there.