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Not sure why I thought of this, but was anyone else a cigarette aficionado as a kid? grin

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Had some occasionally.

Didn't care much for the taste of them. They tasted like compressed powdered sugar to me. Sweet, but no flavor at all.


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I wasn't crazy about them but I ate my share. I greatly preferred M&M's. I proved that they CAN melt in your hand.


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It was cool to carry to the pack in the shirt pocket, and dangle the white stick in the mouth. So we thought.


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Originally Posted by rockinbbar
Had some occasionally.

Didn't care much for the taste of them. They tasted like compressed powdered sugar to me. Sweet, but no flavor at all.


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Coffee grounds, corn silk, were just two of the substitutes we tried in pipes.


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Originally Posted by wabigoon
Coffee grounds, corn silk, were just two of the substitutes we tried in pipes.



I did too. Smoked cedar bark once...yuk. Best substitute was grapevines. Must have been setting me up, because I smoked for almost 25 years, before I wised up and quit.

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Originally Posted by JamesJr
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Coffee grounds, corn silk, were just two of the substitutes we tried in pipes.



I did too. Smoked cedar bark once...yuk. Best substitute was grapevines. Must have been setting me up, because I smoked for almost 25 years, before I wised up and quit.

I would smoke raspberry sticks/stems.


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Amazingly there's a candy store in old town Fort Collins (Rocket Fizz) that still sells candy cigarettes. I have no idea where they get them or how they get away with it. It's a really cool store, all kinds of old candies.

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I remember them. They had a little red tip too as if they were lit.


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They still sell them you bunch of geriatrics.





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Not just candy, also school books and television shows.

Remember Br'er Rabbit and the Tar Baby? How about Jack Benny and Rochester?

I doubt that program is in syndication much.


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Went straight to a pipe.


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You ain’t a country boy unless you’ve smoked a ‘cross-vine’!!


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Originally Posted by Idaho_Shooter
Not just candy, also school books and television shows.

Remember Br'er Rabbit and the Tar Baby? How about Jack Benny and Rochester?

I doubt that program is in syndication much.


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Originally Posted by wabigoon
It was cool to carry to the pack in the shirt pocket, and dangle the white stick in the mouth. So we thought.

...... +1..... Remembering that, and puffing on them like they were real.

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Wild grape vines work as well.


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