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    Quote Originally Posted by guado View Post
    Funny you said that cause I was thinking it.

    Are these somehow related to Tatuaje? They seem to have similar print and packaging. I have pondered buying some but never knew anything about them.

    I think they are a Pepin product.
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    Quote Originally Posted by drew_goring View Post
    I think they are a Pepin product.
    You are correct, they are a Jose Pepin Garcia product made in Miami (Same as Tatuaje)

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    Quote Originally Posted by 597 View Post
    You are correct, they are a Jose Pepin Garcia product made in Miami (Same as Tatuaje)
    Yep, Drappers up here carries them.
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    so far I have only had the Pepin series JJ and I was not impressed. Should I try the purple and the black?

    Now back to the point. Is the Cabiguan similar to the tatuaje/pepin or is it definitely in it's own world\?

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    I think it is a lighter, more milder version of Tat's. Its something I smoke when I'm drinking whiskey because the whiskey tends to make the flavors of the Cabaiguans more pronounced and 'there'. Tat's on the other hand are already there. For instance, I could have a Cab for breakfast but couldn't do it with a Tat. Thats just me, and I dont usually do that, but I have on a few occasions.
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