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fraychek

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I picked up a serious licorice addiction my first time in Holland. Not the sissy, sweet candy we have here but deep dark licorice root flavor. I've found one eliquid from an unlikely vendor that nearly satisfies but Clark would do it so much better. Or Butterfinger, my other guilty pleasure.
 

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I always stock up on clove candy when I am in Europe. They are willing to trade for PB M&M's.

Second the licorice (anise). Wonder what a few drops would taste like in H1N1. I might have to try that today.
Licorice and anise aren't the same thing. Licorice comes from the root of one plant and anise comes from the seeds of another. Anise has a milder flavor and is often used to give a "licorice flavor" to candies, foods and liquors. While I like the anise flavored stuff it's the true licorice I crave. I seldom come home with enough, although it seems like a lot at the time, so I order from Dutch Sweets to get my fix.
 

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I seriously hate eating anything like black licorice or black jelly beans. But when I had Vaper's tongue I tried an Anise/Absinthe blend from my B&M and to my surprise I enjoyed vaping it. Now, my B&M makes good juices. BUT if Clark made that blend? I can almost guarantee it would be WAY better. They always are. I've compared their Cinnamon Danish, Creme Brulee, and I tried their root Beer Float way before Clark released one. NT beats them every. time. I'm just gonna sit here and cross my fingers!
 
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