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    Quote Originally Posted by Amanda
    Thanks for the cigarillos tips. I'm primarily into larger cigars, but you're probably right that smaller cigarillos would be a better option than halving larger cigars....as long as the cost is reasonable.

    Most cigarillos come in tins of 6-12 each, and are about $1-$1.50 per stick.
    There's only two kinds of cigars, the kind you like and the kind you don't.

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    if you cut a cigar in half you may miss the different flavors a manufacturer may have intended for say the first half or third of a cigar. please dont cut a cigar cause it makes baby jesus cry and for your sake, cause you would be missing out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheyCallMeManiX
    if you cut a cigar in half you may miss the different flavors a manufacturer may have intended for say the first half or third of a cigar. please dont cut a cigar cause it makes baby jesus cry and for your sake, cause you would be missing out.
    i've had this kind of cigar before, it's just a cheap cigar, I have quite a few, and there would'nt be any flavors i'd be missing out on, I'll probably just continue to throw them out whenever I'm done with them instead of cutting them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by QuietC
    i've had this kind of cigar before, it's just a cheap cigar, I have quite a few, and there would'nt be any flavors i'd be missing out on, I'll probably just continue to throw them out whenever I'm done with them instead of cutting them.
    He's just saying that
    "smoking is one of the greatest and cheapest enjoyments in life,
    and if you decide in advance not to smoke, I can only feel sorry for you."-Sigmund Freud


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