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Wednesday, 05 May 2010 14:25

Incense Review: Tai High

Written by Drael
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Smell: Spicy thick smell, cinnamon-ish, unique to this blend. Does actually smell like some kind of tai incense, its nice.

Consistency: Lighter material a little like space. Fluffier than standard crushed leaf damiana base, but not as fluffy as spice was.

Taste: Spicy, cinnamon-ish (but not really!), “tai” taste. Hard to say it “tastes like this”, because doesn’t really taste like anything else, but its a spicy rather than sweet taste, smooth and not at all harsh. Quite pleasant to smoke.

Effect: Definately the strongest I’ve tried. Big warm round head high, that comes on quick. There may be some “dreamy” undertones, to the effect, but I can’t say for sure.

Overall: Has to be amongst the best incenses out there, for sure. It has a nice flavor and strong warm effect.

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