Ove course it is over in the oil patch........those roughnecks will try anything.
LOL they sure will Butch!
Ove course it is over in the oil patch........those roughnecks will try anything.
TOMORROW!!!!!!!!!!
Can you tell I'm excited?![]()
Yes, I still have a small amount of it left.Does anyone remember the E-joker?
I never tried that because, if I remember correctly, it had menthol in it?Does anyone remember the E-joker?
OMG! Peanut butter and banans are one of my favorite things to eat together! YUMM-O!Ok you asked. There is a local B&M about 90 miles from here that does a banaputter that sells like hotcakes. It is a peanutbutter with just enough banana thrown in that you can tell it is in there. She says she sells a ton of it.
Yes, I still have a small amount of it left.
I never tried that because, if I remember correctly, it had menthol in it?
I'd like to try a GOOD plum, but the ones I've gotten in the past were too perfumy to me. IDK - I think I'm super sensitive to any slight hint of perfume.Has anyone tried the plum blend yet?
Just a rule of thumb for me - I never order anything with menthol.Good so you can test the new for me.
You never would have known it had menthol.
I'd like to try a GOOD plum, but the ones I've gotten in the past were too perfumy to me. IDK - I think I'm super sensitive to any slight hint of perfume.
Just a rule of thumb for me - I never order anything with menthol.
I prefer tobaccos actually. I'm not big on sweets or fruity stuff. The only exception is the Applewood, which is actually a tobacco more than a fruit.You do liquids with tobacco right? Plum blend is really good. Not perfumy at all.
I just have a very strong dislike for menthol. If I had to choose between going without, or having a menthol stinky, I would go without, back in the day when I was still smoking.Understandable but why? There's a lot of juices out there that have it in and no one can tell. If used sparingly it enhances the flavor of the juice.
I prefer tobaccos actually. I'm not big on sweets or fruity stuff. The only exception is the Applewood, which is actually a tobacco more than a fruit.
Happily.Oh good I can use you as a tobacco tester then!