When I was first introduced to Fumari, I was in my Freshman year of college and a couple buddies of mine took a trip down to San Diego. Since I was 18 years of age at that time, it was pretty difficult to get into bars around the Gas Lamp district until we came across a long line of young girls waiting to be sat at a place I later became familiarized to be called Fumari Lounge. We waited only 5 minutes and sat down in their front patio and ordered my first Fumari tobacco blend hookah. If I am not mistaking, we ordered their Peach flavor tobacco, which tasted delicious. They also at the time used Japanese coals, which was a step ahead of the hot dog style cafe coals. My friends and I fell in love with their tobacco and ended up purchasing like 5 100grams of Fumari Tobacco to take back home because at the time they had no online presence nor were they as branded as today. Five years later, Fumari is attempting to capture the hearts of national and global audience, and introduce their product to the world. Fumari Tobacco has changed significantly from selling their tobaccos in tubs to a more mainstream, branded packaging. Overall, the lounge had to be one of the best I have been to and the tobacco blend at the time was great. I have yet to try any of their flavors, but I am guessing they are as good as before.
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