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Soex Herbal Hookah Molasses - 150 Grams Total

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Manufacturer: SOEX
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Description
Soex Herbal Hookah Molasses has the same pungent smell and taste as the tobacco for hookahs but without the heavy smoke and nicotine/tar.
Reviews
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-01-25
Summary: "Smoked"
this particular molasses tastes really good. it is also tobacco free, nicotine free, and tar free, so it is WAY better for you than smoking cigarettes (which taste nasty). I recommend buying this molasses. it's great and easy to shred and place into the bowl of your hookah
Rating: 3 / 5
Date: 2008-12-16
Summary: "dissappointment"
this stuff isn't anywhere close to what they make it sound
if you read the other reviews then you've noticed the whole pig latin deal which means they were trying to hide something
not to mention, this stuff just isn't anything like regular shisha
tobacco shisha is much more flavorful and smooth and thick, i was disappointed when i tried this stuff : /
Rating: 4 / 5
Date: 2008-11-18
Summary: "What the ingredients mean"
Ugarsay anecay agassebay, yes it's strange that it's in pig latin but sugar cane bagasse is just the fibrous pulp left over after all the sugar cane juices are extracted from the sugar cane. In other words your smoking sugar cane pulp instead of tobacco with your flavored molasses. Is it harmful? Yes, but so is inhaling smoke from wood chips or any other source. The real question is, is it healthier than tobacco? Probably, since it doesn't contain it's own tar, nicotine or other chemicals typically found in tobacco. However since charcoal itself contains tar, and smoke regardless of source has harmful qualities, smoking this stuff everyday still elevates chances of throat, lung and mouth cancer as well as other respiratory diseases.
Reviewer Betsy Yeary mentioned that exposure to sugar cane bagasse in processing plants has connections to the development of Pulmonary fibrosis. I think that's probably referring to the fact that people inhaling any type of irritant daily either at work or in their environment, like microscopic fibers, silica dust or asbestos, develop interstitial lung diseases. Anyone who's heard of miner's lung knows what this is, however this probably applies to us as much as the idea that our burning coal will contribute to us someday getting miner's lung.
It's a lighter smoke than tobacco, but it's pretty flavorful. It's not great but it does what it sets out to do, mainly being an alternative for tobacco shisha and since its the only company other than Black Label to sell herbal shishas there isn't much choice for non-tobacco smokers.
Rating: 1 / 5
Date: 2008-06-16
Summary: "Unsure of what you're smoking?"
So has anyone noticed the ingredients on the Soex herbal shishaw packages? The ingredients say: "Ugarsay anecay agassebay + Molasses + Flavour".
...The first three words are in pig latin. Sugar Cane Bagasse. My boyfriend started purchasing this stuff because it claims to be Nicotine and Tar free, but then I looked at the ingredients and realized they were in pig latin. I was a little freaked out. Why did they do this, and how are they allowed to?
I researched the plant and come to find out, people who are exposed to Sugar Cane Bagasse in processing plants are greatly susceptible to developing a chronic lung condition called Pulmonary Fibrosis. It makes me think that this stuff isn't all that it's cracked up to be after all.
Rating: 3 / 5
Date: 2007-07-24
Summary: "herbal shisha could be your thing"
Soex Herbal Hookah Tobacco is good, depending on the smoker's preferences. For starters, this alternative product contains no tobacco so it is free of nicotine and tar. If your goal is a healthier smoke, Soex may satisfy. While nobody seems sure of what ugarsay anecay agassebay is, this main ingredient seems to be derived from sugar cane. While we are to assume that it's safer than tobacco, there have been no studies to verify such a claim. The packaging is exquisite as it comes with two convenient resealable bags and four inside style mouth pieces. The given flavor comes through well and the smoke is surprisingly thick. The flavor is filled with molasses and what tastes like glycerin. For traditional hookah smokers, this will seem like a lite smoke. As expected, it lacks the buzz and overall 'mojo' of tobacco based shishas. For this reason, it may have special value for those taking their first journey into the world of the hookah. Reviewer Matthew Dickens wrote about how this is such a fantastic value. It's really not, especially when the $7.30 shipping charge brings the total up to $16.29. If you shop around on the Internet, the same 150 gram packages can be found for less. That written, the price is comparable to what's out there and the buyer gets the benefits of package tracking. In addition, the featured stock photo is misleading since it shows much larger packages. See the product's image gallery for my scaled photo of 150 grams of Soex. As a whole, I'm glad that "Deals in Motion" turned me onto a new shisha experience. Regardless of personal preferences, I believe that the availability of a non-tobacco based shisha is long overdue. While it's not for everybody, Soex is worth a try.
