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    Are they any good?

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    RyJ is one of my favorite brands. They're medium bodied and flavorful. IMHO the Maduro Reserve's are particularly good, they were the first cigar that I bought a box of.

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    Yeah i have a box of romeo #2's that are great

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    romeos rock. That was my first cigar and i still go back to them all the time. Get one. You will like it and if u dont send them to me.
    Smoking a cigar is very fun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by benjamin319
    Are they any good?
    The Cuban ones or the non-Cuban ones?
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    I like them (non cuban), Most are a bit on the mild side but depends on your smoking prefrence I guess weither this bothers you or not. I smoke the Researva Real's fairly offen.

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    Definatly buy the maduros!!

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    They sell good in the store because of their name, but I don't care for them to much. They seem sorta bland, boring to me. Unless I am able to get some from my Uncle Fidel in.....Floridia (yea thats it) I don't spend money on them. Its a world of differance between the two and well worth the cash IMHO.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scientific
    They sell good in the store because of their name, but I don't care for them to much. They seem sorta bland, boring to me. Unless I am able to get some from my Uncle Fidel in.....Floridia (yea thats it) I don't spend money on them. Its a world of differance between the two and well worth the cash IMHO.
    I don't know where you buy your RyJ's from, but, I think you need to find a new shop!

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    I really enjoy the domestic R y J Reserve Maduro's, they're a solid smoke.
    "If you look for truth, you may find comfort in the end; if you look for comfort you will not get either comfort or truth only soft soap and wishful thinking to begin, and in the end, despair." -C.S. Lewis, Mere Christianity

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    I love those little Julietas that come in packs of ten. It's an ideal tasty 15 minute smoke.
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    the romeo #2's i have are the Habanos so they are
    they are a nice mild smoke which i dig so i am totally savoring them

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