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I have been smoking Fumari for a couple weeks and needed a stronger shisha that gives a buzz.. I ordered some Tangiers F-line because I was curious about the caffeine mix.  I smoked this for about 10 minutes before I had to stop.  The buzz is really high, higher that any other shisha I have ever smoked.  The Kasmir smell was really good -- kinda smelled like sandalwood. However, the taste was a little too strong and I felt a little sick after 10 minutes.  The taste definitely makes this not enjoyable at all.  A couple hours later I cleaned out the bowl, replaced the water and set up to smoke some Fumari Black Cherry.  I could still taste the Kashmir and this smoke wasn't enjoyable either.  I will have to thoroughly clean out the whole hookah to get this taste out.  Fortunately the Mya comes apart in a million pieces.  I have heard excellent things about Tangiers so I will be trying out their other flavors.Smell 9/10Smoke density 9/10Buzz 10/10Taste 2/10Overall experience 3/10I have 250 grams of f-line that I will probably never smoke again.  If anyone is curious to try this out let me know and I will send them some.
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Please pardon my ignorance, but I have always seen Kashmir attached to
another flavor, such as maybe a peach or an apple.  Is the F-line
Kashmir a fruit flavor, or is Kashmir a flavor by itself?
Thanks!


TYLER
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[quote name='Halon']Please pardon my ignorance, but I have always seen Kashmir attached to
another flavor, such as maybe a peach or an apple.  Is the F-line
Kashmir a fruit flavor, or is Kashmir a flavor by itself?
Thanks!


TYLER[/quote]The one that I tried is not a fruit flavor -- it is Kashmir by itself. 
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Kashmir (F-72) from the F-line is just Kashmir by itself...its a very strong flavor. Kashmir peach (38) and Kashmir apple (23) are both strong, but not as strong. Did you let the tobacco acclimate to the humidity? Kashmir in humidity shock is quite strong and obnoixous.Sorry you didn't like it...its a bad choice for your first smoke of Tangiers...nobody told you though, right? I'm glad you want to try other stuff, hope it works out better for you.
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[quote name='Tangiers']Did you let the tobacco acclimate to the humidity? Kashmir in humidity shock is quite strong and obnoixous.[/quote]yup, i followed the instructions on the packaging and let it sit opened for 2-3 hours.  BTW, I love the warnings on the packaging.  "most addictive product for sale".  What about heroin? 
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Cigarettes are regarded as the most addictive substance, far more than heroine. I read a survey by a doctor who surveyed health care professionals as to what was the most addictive substances. I forget the exact numbers, but relatively speaking:Extreme: (95+)CigarettesSmoked MethSmoked CocaineHigh: (94-70)Regular methCaffeineMedium (69-60)CocaineHeroineAlcoholLower (25-)PCPEcstasyMarijuanaLSDPsilocybinMescaline/Peyotethe reason cigarettes seem to be so addictive is the addition of multiple addictive components. If it is the tobacco, adding caffeine to it could make for one of the most addictive mixtures known to man.
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