When your face went numb, did you see this? If you did, that's a new flavor...
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When your face went numb, did you see this? If you did, that's a new flavor...
no that whould have been sweeet. :smiley20:
Flavoring cigars seems to be an excuse for makers to use cheap or poor quality tobacco. The flavorings hide that fact. A good cigar doesn't need added flavorings.
By all means, smoke them for fun. Just don't make the mistake of considering them cigars. They're not a cigar any more than a wine cooler is wine.
Couldn't agree more. Same with coffee.Quote:
Originally Posted by Kenyth
Someone gave me one of those Amaretto flavored cigars once. I had to smoke it just to be polite. We're not close.
wow i read that really fast and skipped the word cigars after amaretto flavored...made for quite a funny post..Quote:
Originally Posted by Corona Gigante
Flavored cigars...I just don’t get it. If I wanted some honey, blackberries, Kailua, or whatever the hell else they stick in these things, Id just have it. When I want a cigar, I want a cigar. BTW, storing flavored crap in your humidor will fuck up your regular cigars AND your humidor.
I knew it could mess up other cigars...but your Humi too?
:smiley36: Well, I finally got my wife to start trying cigars. She seems to like CAO Moontrance, so it's a start, even though it's a flavored cigar, what the hell, at least she's smoking cigars with me now. :smiley20: :smiley2: :smiley16:
Absolutely. Wood is porous and will retain any odors that it soaks in. That's why you never clean the inside if a humidor, like after a mold or beetle outbreak, with soap or any sort of cleansing agent.Quote:
Originally Posted by Dmitri
Ah, I see. Thanks Pulver.
flavored cigars got me into cigars, they served their purpose, now they need to stay away from me.