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    Dude.... this is a cigar forum.

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    This has to be a joke.......

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    I hear gas station cigars get their special flavor from a secret aging process.

    This involves using old Port-o-potties as walk-in humidors while they age.


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    Maybe Hex should start a flavored forum , that way if you don't want to read about stuff that tastes like something it's not , you don't have to . Just an idea . I mean really , if I want to taste Tequilla I'll drink it . I was in Wawa the other night getting a coffee and sitting on the counter in an acrylic case were strawberry flavored Phillies blunts . WHY , WHY , WHY ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bubba -NJ
    strawberry flavored Phillies blunts . WHY , WHY , WHY ?
    Pot smokers cut flavored phillies open, "cut" the filler and use the wraper to roll blunts.

    Just saying... but that seems the only actuall use for such a thing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mavido
    Pot smokers cut flavored phillies open, "cut" the filler and use the wraper to roll blunts.

    Just saying... but that seems the only actuall use for such a thing.
    Even then its a waste, who wants to ruin the taste of some good pot?

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    OMG! i've got a video of this guy!!!!!
    check it out!
    http://www.jschrodt.net/etc/smoke/Ho...0a%20cigar.wmv
    -=JStrider=-
    ~a woman is only a woman, but a good cigar is a smoke. -- Rudyard Kipling

    ~Clatto Verata Nicto

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