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    I have seen these at one of the local shop's. I havent had a chance to try one out yet, but I think I might treat myself this weekend.

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    I deffinatly agree, these cigars are a good buy. I enjoyed the flavor, but they were a little to strong for me. I enjoy a more mild cigar.

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    i thought they were a great smoke for the money. planning on picking up a more of these. They were a pleasant surprise. I wasn't sure what to expect.

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    i really need to find other sources for cigars...i just bought a stick of picante for 9 bucks!!

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    Ouch.

    Online I think you can find them $5 or less.

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    My local tobacco shop just had great deal yesterday....a diablo sampler in this mini casket box with a Caliente (5x50) , a Pimiento (6 1/2x45) and a Gran Fuego (6x60) for $11.

    That's $16.75 retail, so not a bad deal.

    BTW, Picantes only retail for $3.75...locally I pay 3.50

    http://www.cigarworld.com/brands/diablo/diablo_size.cfm
    Last edited by labmonkey; 04-21-2005 at 09:29 PM.

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    I have heard many people bad mouth this cigar....I love them!! I keep a box of the Caliente (SP?) robusto size the the coolerdor...great flavor imho...nice review!

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    Quote Originally Posted by bardock
    i really need to find other sources for cigars...i just bought a stick of picante for 9 bucks!!
    Where in the heck do you buy your cigars at!!! Holy crap!!!

    Actually, these are a decent medium smoke - a bit less spicy than I anticipated. I've put a few to sleep to see how they smoke in a year or so - I'm thinking it might be a pretty good smoke with time...

    It seems a lot of retailers are doing specials on these. Our was doing a buy two, get one free - with a free cutter. I've seen the packs they're selling - seems interesting.

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    the Tabacco Leaf here in stockton, CA. Nice lady owner...but her prices are killing me...can anyone recommend a online source?

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    tbs-cigars, jr-cigars, cheapercigars

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    Quote Originally Posted by bardock
    the Tabacco Leaf here in stockton, CA. Nice lady owner...but her prices are killing me...can anyone recommend a online source?
    seriouscigars.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by ggiese
    Where in the heck do you buy your cigars at!!! Holy crap!!!

    Actually, these are a decent medium smoke - a bit less spicy than I anticipated. I've put a few to sleep to see how they smoke in a year or so - I'm thinking it might be a pretty good smoke with time...

    It seems a lot of retailers are doing specials on these. Our was doing a buy two, get one free - with a free cutter. I've seen the packs they're selling - seems interesting.

    Yeah...thats the most common complaint i think...especially for a cigar with such a dark wrapper....compared to most maduros it is a little tame, but I enjoy them...

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