I am sorry to tell you that your local B&M info is incorrect.
Though all Padron's .....Series, 1964 and 1926 are sungrown.......none use similar tobacco grades or blends.
I am sorry to tell you that your local B&M info is incorrect.
Though all Padron's .....Series, 1964 and 1926 are sungrown.......none use similar tobacco grades or blends.
That's good to know. I will not waste three expecting a 1964. But a little age on them won't hurt.
I will tell him that he is wrong next time I see him and ask him where he got that kind of information. Probably form a Padron Sales Rep I would imagine. Thanks everyone.
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Edge ask him what happens after 6 years....see if he says it turns into a 1926!
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I thought the thousand series had coco mix and the 64's and 26's didn't? Now you guys have me all confused.![]()
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