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Yes it was pretty hard to come across in Finland. Few people had ever even tried it. It was never common at all the way it was in English speaking countries and some other parts of the world, not even during the hippie movement. Been explained quite a few times already.
Yup. You also have to remember that we're in a tiny village in the middle of nowhere.
Even in big cities like Helsinki it was quite rare, expensive and of low quality. Low-quality hash ("soap bar") was the norm until the late 00's or so.
Good. Problem is, some don't: