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We smoked some rum and cola flavor the last two nights. I was impressed.

Cut was pretty fine, I packed it in a med phunnel though, so it didn't matter. I've been packing everything fairly tight.

It takes more heat than tangiers, not as much as Naklha, similar to an AF. I tried canaries, exoticas (three 1/5 sticks) and coco coals. The exoticas did the best but slightly cool, three cocos were getting close to too hot, and couldn't get much smoke with three canaries and a windcover.

The rum and cola flavor was mostly cola. The rum component didn't hit much till later in the bowl. The flavor was good though. We used the med phunnel for about 3.5 hours, with good flavor the whole time. Twoards the end it was more of a rum bite with less cola flavor.

Having added it to a HJ order on a whim, I was pretty happy. I don't know that it will be a staple in my collection, but I'd buy it again.
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HH and HF are so-so in my book. Hopefully JM's is better because I just received 6x 250grams of Tangerine, Blueberry, Butterscotch, Mojito, Peach, and Watermelon. They all smell and look good so far and I'm looking forward to trying a few flavors this weekend.
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I've tried a couple JM flavors at friends places and I bought some cherry flavored. I think of it as a cigar smokers tobacco. Another grown-up shisha, without the candy flavors some people love. It's very, very smooth, and the flavoring is a hint rather than in your face. It's very similar to flavor dipped cigars to me. So if you want to get away from the candy stuff, it's good. But people prefering really strong candy sweet where you don't really taste the tobacco itself, it's not going to be for you. Oh, and it seems practically impossible to burn - for me at least. Two CH cocos and a wind cover on a small Egyptian bowl. So it's a heat loving type as well. If you like cigars, and less flavored tobacco and maybe tend to burn your shisha, you'll love it.

'Rani
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[quote name='BohoWildChild' date='Jun 27 2009, 10:30 PM' post='383324']
I've tried a couple JM flavors at friends places and I bought some cherry flavored. I think of it as a cigar smokers tobacco. Another grown-up shisha, without the candy flavors some people love. It's very, very smooth, and the flavoring is a hint rather than in your face. It's very similar to flavor dipped cigars to me. So if you want to get away from the candy stuff, it's good. But people prefering really strong candy sweet where you don't really taste the tobacco itself, it's not going to be for you. Oh, and it seems practically impossible to burn - for me at least. Two CH cocos and a wind cover on a small Egyptian bowl. So it's a heat loving type as well. If you like cigars, and less flavored tobacco and maybe tend to burn your shisha, you'll love it.

'Rani
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sorry rani but jm is the more candy flavored line, baja is the the cigar smokers tobacco
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sorry rani but jm is the more candy flavored line, baja is the the cigar smokers tobacco
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Uhhhhhhh, I wasn't comparinng it to Baja..... I was actually comparing it to say Fantasia, etc. girl_angel.gif I've never tried Baja, so I'll take your word for it.

'Rani
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I've tried a bunch of JM's shisha and I must say the Tangerine is very good.

I also found a double apple I actually like...not being much of a fan of double apple I find the JM's double apple very pleasant it seems to have a weaker anise taste compared to other DA's....AF and Nak have somewhat of an overpowering anise taste for my pallet.
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