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    I think "cheap flavored" cigars is redundant.
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    do u know any other brands and do i need a humidor? I only make $10 an hour so I cant afford alot

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    You should quit smoking. It could be bad for your health.

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    what you are smoking are not cigars. If you like flavor try ACID's they are pretty nice however its love hate when it comes to flavored cigars.

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    Dip a Swisher Sweet in Brut Cologne. Put it on a baking pan and place it it the oven at 250 degrees till it dries out. The sweet flavoring in the tobacco plays well with musty taste of the Brut. I like to smoke em with a shot of gin.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cigarsarge View Post
    Dip a Swisher Sweet in Brut Cologne. Put it on a baking pan and place it it the oven at 250 degrees till it dries out. The sweet flavoring in the tobacco plays well with musty taste of the Brut. I like to smoke em with a shot of gin.
    What is the drying time in the oven if i wanted to use old spice?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mangyrat View Post
    What is the drying time in the oven if i wanted to use old spice?
    Drying time depends on how nuch flavoring you add...Usually half an hour does it...Old Spice sounds good. Prolly grab some tomorrow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bondo007man View Post
    what you are smoking are not cigars. If you like flavor try ACID's they are pretty nice however its love hate when it comes to flavored cigars.
    Is there a cheaper version of the Acid's. They are my favorite but hard to find and expen$ive for a guy living on a tight budget.


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    Quote Originally Posted by duece View Post
    Is there a cheaper version of the Acid's. They are my favorite but hard to find and expen$ive for a guy living on a tight budget.


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    Ooohhh... That's a tough one. Acid's fill a very small portion of a niche "flavored" cigar market. However - I'm quite certain the Chinese are working on producing a cheap substitute. Keep an eye on the market - it's just a matter of time before they start showing up in local head shops.

    But certainly stay tuned here - we'll be sure to let know when we see something!
    Last edited by ggiese; 06-18-2012 at 08:25 AM.

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    I have kept the boxes of acid cigars that I have, can I put plain ones in there and get the same flavoring effect?

    Duece (sorry that's my name, and how my folks spelled it)

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