True, I have a friend thats been doing this for years, he does not smoke much, but the little he does is enjoyable, seems the tobacco is better, the cost was less, but they,(government) got into this, cost is not the savings it was.
Cigarettes from the major tobacco companies sold in cartons or packs, to me, are just vile, they reek of an odor that is untolerable. There is just something wrong with what they produce.
The loose tobacco, and I know nothing of grade, variety, has some moisture, not as foul an odor and or almost seems tolerable. On occasion a cigar is something I will enjoy, again not often, so I took a drag off one of these cigarettes, the tobacco was much better than a regular cigarette and the smoke almost tolerable, say if you were inside or a vehicle, resembling more of a pipe tobacco. Big difference.
Bottom line is I hate the darned things, mass produced cigarettes, never liked any of it, but the cigar, on occasion, outside, ok. If I was going to smoke cigarettes, the tobacco would have to be grown in my soil to my liking and hung/cured or what have you, there has to be no comparison between what you could grow and use from the plant, then what the big tobacco producers create, which in my opinion is floor sweepings LOL !
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