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First Purchase Of Unknown Shisha... Please Help


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Hi there everyone this is my first post so thanks for having me here! biggrin.gif

Long story short, bought some shisha on my way back through Dubai Airport. One has Dubai Mollasses on the front
and Al Fakher tradng co on the side. two apples flavour (50 gms). There seems to be reviews around for this that are fairly
positive. Any comments on this would be great.

My big question is really on the second shisha tobacco I purchased. It is mainly all in Arabic but does have "Bahrain Tobacco Factory" and "made in the kingdom of bahrain" on the sticker. It also has a big gold sticker on the side that says "made in Bahrain" and has some arabic on it that I cannot read. It is strawberry flavoured and is 500gms. It smells excellent (I suppose as I havent really had much experience) and is a medium cut with heaps of sticky red syrup. I have included pics of this tobacco.
I cant find any information online about this brand or flavour of shisha tobacco. It cost me 40 dubai dollars (cant remember what they are). If anyone has smoked it or had any experience with the company it would be great if you could share your thoughts.

Ill be trying both flavours tomorrow but as im new to shisha i wont really know if what i purchased was good quality or not.

Thanks in advance for any info

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also i did a search on the forums and found both good and bad reviews of Baraini tobacco. But none seemed to be the one I purchased

hence my post.

Thanks

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I recently purchased the Al Fakher gold line strawberry at a hookah store in Dearborn, MI. It has been my top choice of flavor since I purchased it, and I am going to have to get more as soon as it runs out, I hope the two you bought in Dubai turn out good. Let me know.
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also ive noticed varying reviews on how to smoke it, wondered if i could get some advice regarding how tightly to pack them both (they are both very moist tobaccos).

Some say it should be tightly packed and others say loosely. The hookah im using is just a cheap nahkla one, 330mm high with a porcelain bowl that has been finished

inside and out. The bowl is about 30-45mm across and about 20mm deep i think.

And second question im using small (22mm) taru quicklite coals. Just wondered if I should use 2 or 3? Have looked all over the forums and this seems to vary too.

Thanks a bunch for the answers so far, it seems that a couple of people have tried this brand and that it is good. Amped for tonight only 10 hours or so to go! Edited by mikeburns
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haha!
It seems you bought mo'assel from a sweets and pickles factory!

ALJAZEERA SWEETS & PICKLES FACTORIES
Adress: Bahrain
Activity: Confectionery & Chewing Gum factory
P.O Box: 23776
Faxno: 17330244
phone: 17330244
Email: jazeera@batelco.com.bh
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freeOS what! can you give me some info? was that what it said in Arabic?

its def shisha tobacco, heres hoping they make good sweets (fingers crossed) Edited by mikeburns
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QUOTE (scratchy @ Jul 9 2009, 04:22 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I'm not a huge fan of strawberry shisha, but that's some snazzy packaging. I really hope your strawberry session is better than the strawberry nak session I had. Not much makes me puke, but that was a instahurl


Naw, I almost picked up the strawberry, but it was the least fresh (by date) when I was buying it.
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If its the same as I remember, I would advocate packing it just like Tangiers. It should be black, and oily. I did see some Bahraini stuff that was dyed some years ago, but I think it was another Bahrain manufacturer. Even the dyed stuff packed like Tangiers, maybe slightly lighter...its been like 6 years, though. Hard to remember.
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QUOTE (Sonthert @ Jul 10 2009, 01:49 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
If its the same as I remember, I would advocate packing it just like Tangiers. It should be black, and oily. I did see some Bahraini stuff that was dyed some years ago, but I think it was another Bahrain manufacturer. Even the dyed stuff packed like Tangiers, maybe slightly lighter...its been like 6 years, though. Hard to remember.

The Bahraini sstuff I got is died bright red
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