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Social Smoke Banana

Authored by William on 20 September 2010 No Comment

Social Smoke Banana Flavor Tobacco Packaging

Social Smoke Banana Flavor Tobacco Full Disclosure

Social Smoke was kind enough to send us this tobacco for free to try it out and share our opinions. We always make every effort to review honestly regardless of what means were used to acquire the product. Social Smoke tobacco is available for $20.95 in a 250g tin directly from Social Smoke.

Rating

[Rating:4/5]

Based on: Flavor: 3/5, Smoke, 5/5, Resilience: 5/5, Longevity:5/5

Cut & Composition

Social Smoke Banana is a medium cut, slimy tobacco with a few small stems, none of which have been found disruptive to the packing process.

Price & Quantities Available

  • 100g – $10.95
  • 250g – $20.95
  • 1kg – $69.95

The Experience

Banana began smoking from the very first draw. Though the flavor and smoke was available almost immediately, they became the richest after about five minutes. The tobacco responded very well to changes in heat and did not easily become harsh. The smoke produced no head-buzz. The session lasted about an hour and a half before dying out.

The Flavor

Banana is a surprisingly realistic version of the real fruit flavor. It is, however, still a strangely awkward caricature of the real thing. It is a sweet, simple, very mild, candy banana. Almost identical to the Runts candies that you used to find in the single serving candy machines at the barber shop.

The Insight

Being a relatively realistic version of the flavor, Banana is a great mixer. It predictably blends with common banana based mixes like, Strawberry Banana and Banana-Clove. However, because it’s very mild, it hides easily under slightly stronger flavors. If you’re mixing for the first time, you’ll want to use more than you’d expect.

Who Should Try This Flavor

Fruit fans will probably enjoy this flavor. Spice fans may also get a kick out of this, but I’d pick up a 100g tin before you really dive in.

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