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    I bought a box (8) of these cigarillos because I liked the coronas so well. Don't bother getting these, stick to the full sizes. They don't do the Onyx name justice. If I hadn't bought them myself, I wouldn't have believed they were Onyx at all. Harsh and bitter in comparison.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kenyth
    I bought a box (8) of these cigarillos because I liked the coronas so well. Don't bother getting these, stick to the full sizes. They don't do the Onyx name justice. If I hadn't bought them myself, I wouldn't have believed they were Onyx at all. Harsh and bitter in comparison.

    Cool, thanks for the update. I have thought about getting some of the Onyx. I sometimes pick up tins for when I am grilling outdoors. Something that will last as long as it takes to cook a chicken breast. I usually do the Cohiba red dots, but they are a little pricey for cigars made from the clipings of the big boys.

    Mabye I should get a smoker so I can slow cook and enjoy a full sized cigar.... now there's a thought....

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    my father-in-law made some turkey legs in a smoker a few months ago. they were amazing. better than the ones at a rennisance fair. it took all day though made the entire neighborhood smell amazing.

    i know off topic sorry
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    Darn you for your off-topic comments!

    You should be ashamed of yourself you evil thread hijacker!


    Please send smoked turkey legs to appease me, and clear your good name!

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    The Torano Reserva Selecta tins are really nice smokes. I get them from my distributor and smoke them when I want a quick smoke. They are hand made and are really close to the other Reserva Selecta brands as far as taste goes. If you can come across them, give them a try.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nhcigarfan
    Cool, thanks for the update. I have thought about getting some of the Onyx. I sometimes pick up tins for when I am grilling outdoors. Something that will last as long as it takes to cook a chicken breast. I usually do the Cohiba red dots, but they are a little pricey for cigars made from the clipings of the big boys.

    Mabye I should get a smoker so I can slow cook and enjoy a full sized cigar.... now there's a thought....

    The Petite Coronas in the tins are good. It's the Cigarillos that didn't do the trick for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hex1848
    The Torano Reserva Selecta tins are really nice smokes. I get them from my distributor and smoke them when I want a quick smoke. They are hand made and are really close to the other Reserva Selecta brands as far as taste goes. If you can come across them, give them a try.

    Thanks! I will keep an eye out for them.

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