Is Dean Swift worth the buy?

That’s wierd… That either means that it isn’t made anymore or that it is simply made by someone else. You have just entered… The Twilight Zone!

Yes very strange indeed, they did say that as they held the licence they’d be very interested to know whether it was being produced by someone else…

Haha! That is really funny. Shows how daft some of these companies are.

I still think that satan makes Dean Swift snuffs. Which would certainly circumvent any earthly laws.

I think they meant ‘they’d be very interested’ ironically…! Apologies, it’s difficult to convey irony when posting. LOL! But more importantly; if it was being blended by someone else they’d now be free (due to breach of licence by the other party) to release the more popular flavours as Wilsons own blends, rather than re-badging them as Dean Swifts.

There is always a silver lining!

Not the Twilight Zone; they come from Lilliput of course.

Just found this while googling. Not much of a clue,but Dean Swift related: Burning Settlers Cabin blogInteresting photo.

does anyone know if the dean swift bezoar has a slight hint of aniseed or a strong hint? I like a little but not were aniseed is the main flavor you taste. thx

DS has always been a mysterious snuff, for years no one knew who made them. However its worth remembering that most if not all of the hard to get labels (Mullins and Westbury spring to mind) are just contract made and often near identical to the mother company’s brands. With regards the review site’; I’ve lost intetrest - there’s just something about a website that the owner has nothing to do with that puts me off. Might as well just write them on the subway wall.

I haven’t used Bezoar in over a year but I don’t recall it having any aniseed to it. In fact, I don’t really remember exactly what it tasted like, just something spicy and herbal I believe.