- Aug 30, 2018
 
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If you're a newbie, beware of the deceptive labeling on smoking pellets.  Old timers know that the pellet companies will often label pellets as a flavor wood in large type "Apple"  followed by 100% Hardwood.  Right there you know you're getting a blend.  They will try to persuade you that it's all Apple by saying "No Fillers"  and "Apple Flavor."  But upon closer inspection you find it's only 40% apple and 60% oak or alder.  There are very few 100% flavor wood pellets BBQ Delight makes some and so does Lumber Jack.  I would rather make my own mixes or use the real deal.  If anyone knows of a good source of a 100% pellets other than mentioned above, please post.
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			
				
		
										