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Hi all, new user here.. been browsing for a while and finally decided to join this great forum..
Right... Anybody know why german shisha tobacco has so little glycerine?
i ordered some form shisha-store.com from germany, despite not speakin any english...lol..and couldnt get it to smoke..then i read somewhere that you have to add glycerine or wetting agent to smoke it..
just wondering why german law only allows 2% glcerine in tobacco?
anybody know?

thanx all..
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the german law just allows 5% of glycerin in the tobacco coz its a old law for cigaretes and they dont know that shisha tobacco dont smoke with just 5 percent of glycerin. idiots....

you can buy good tobacco in some shops from switzerland. we also sell layalina tobacco at mountainsmoke.ch

write me a mail if you're interested in some tobacco. the price ist about 3.40 Dollar or 3.00 Euros for 50gr of layalina.


Greez
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Oh, and if you German speakers out there have any questions, feel free to PM me, I'll be more then happy to help! I used to live in München (Just for 3 months) and have been there regularly to visit friends, so either language is fine :)
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lol.. i am a BRIT..and im ordering from germany...
i ordered some honey/glycerine mix they sell..but it seems to impact on the flavour..esp. layalina..which is mild in flavour to begin with..add the glycerine on top and it has no flavour at all..
smokes like carazy tho..lol
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