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Flow Hookah Tobacco 

 The brilliance behind Flow hookah tobacco is the simplicity of ingredients. Made in Illinois, Flow capitalizes on traditional pure hookah tobacco and products without commercial shortcuts — over the course of five years of R&D, Flow has focused on creating the finest quality shisha, handcrafted from premium golden Virginia tobacco leaves, embodied with food grade vegetable glycerin, natural fruit extracts and honey. Along with traditional flavors, such as Double Apple, Blueberry, Lemon Mint, and Grape Mint, Flow is constantly producing their own unique signature taste profiles such as Cinnamon Gum, Orange Peach, and Persian Tea (a delicious creamy blend of sweet, smooth vanilla with complex aromas of cinnamon, nutmeg, and cardamom). For hookah lovers that want to experience the full smoking satisfaction without the negative effects of tobacco, Flow also offers herbal hookah molasses that is 100% tobacco, nicotine and tar-free. 

 

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