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    Hey guys what are your favorite convenience store cigars so far mine is strawberry dutch masters.

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    is there such a thing?

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    stupid fucker
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    Quote Originally Posted by kevin7 View Post
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    chocolate phillies. Belie dat

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    Assuming the gas station's humidor is functional, Quintero's .
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    Quote Originally Posted by craig View Post
    Assuming the gas station's humidor is functional, Quintero's .

    I am just starting to get back into cigars. I love them, but a divorce and other life events conspired against my enjoyment with them. I have looked at some of the Quintero's and seem to suit my taste (medium to full body). Any others you can recommend?

    Thanks...
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    Quote Originally Posted by golfermd View Post
    I am just starting to get back into cigars. I love them, but a divorce and other life events conspired against my enjoyment with them. I have looked at some of the Quintero's and seem to suit my taste (medium to full body). Any others you can recommend?

    Thanks...
    Er, I was being half-assed in my reply - I'm talking about the Quintero's made in Cuba - they're widely available in gas stations around here (Eastern Ontario) that have humidors - Cubans are highly unlikely to be available in a gas station in Maryland .

    Recommendations for you (really):
    - Padron "regular" series, e.g., 3000, 4000, 6000, Churchill, Executive, etc. The Maduro is medium, the natural is medium-full.
    - Cubao - made by Pepin Garcia for EO
    - Gran Habano - Corojo #5, 3 Siglos
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    I was saying more like phillies tiawanas whiteowls backwoods ect....

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    Quote Originally Posted by craig View Post
    Er, I was being half-assed in my reply - I'm talking about the Quintero's made in Cuba - they're widely available in gas stations around here (Eastern Ontario) that have humidors - Cubans are highly unlikely to be available in a gas station in Maryland .

    Recommendations for you (really):
    - Padron "regular" series, e.g., 3000, 4000, 6000, Churchill, Executive, etc. The Maduro is medium, the natural is medium-full.
    - Cubao - made by Pepin Garcia for EO
    - Gran Habano - Corojo #5, 3 Siglos
    Thanks for your recommendations, Craig. I truly appreciate it...
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    phillies hold a bit of sentimental value to me, as they were my regular smoke after the late shift at work when I was a teenager (and consequently didn't know any better...)
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    Backwoods makes a really nice banana flavored cigar. Just make sure you ask for it properly. Flip your wrist and say "banana thigar, pleath!" with a lisp.

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    Quote Originally Posted by smokin-stogie View Post
    I was saying more like phillies tiawanas whiteowls backwoods ect....
    Then you're pretty much in the wrong place.

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    Marlboro


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    Quote Originally Posted by smokin-stogie View Post
    I was saying more like phillies tiawanas whiteowls backwoods ect....
    That's not really what this place is about. Nobody here smokes those cigars even when they are doing yardwork or fishing. Simply put, they aren't cigars in the eyes of the members here. Look around the board a bit, and try a few of the more interesting looking cigars. Better yet, get in on the Newbie Sampler thread in the Exchange forum of the board. You will spend a bit more per cigar, but it's SO WORTH IT!


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    I'll admit, way back in the day I would always bring a pouch of Backwoods with me when I went overnight catfishing... Since I've started collecting cigars, I find I have plenty of options other than stopping at the gas station for cigars.

    I have never, EVER, smoked ANY flavored gas station "cigar". I did take a few puffs from a Black & Mild once, but they're more of a "pipe tobacco" thing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigwhiteash View Post
    I'll admit, way back in the day I would always bring a pouch of Backwoods with me when I went overnight catfishing... Since I've started collecting cigars, I find I have plenty of options other than stopping at the gas station for cigars.

    I have never, EVER, smoked ANY flavored gas station "cigar". I did take a few puffs from a Black & Mild once, but they're more of a "pipe tobacco" thing.
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    Fuk it... I'm going to the gas station to procure a selection of high end cigars for a review series....


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