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    I am new to Cigars. I have seen lots of cigarette sized cigars. Very skinny. What are they? Are they inhaled? Are they worth trying? Thanks for the info!

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    Quote Originally Posted by GeorgeBurdell
    I am new to Cigars. I have seen lots of cigarette sized cigars. Very skinny. What are they? Are they inhaled? Are they worth trying? Thanks for the info!
    Hey George,

    welcome to the board. I would suggest a post introducing yourself to everyone with a but about you, your cigar experience, etc. would be in order.

    Some people inhale 'em. I don't, I treat it like a mini cigar for a quick puff outside. Some are good, some are bad. Haven't had many of them so wouldn't know what to suggest, tho' I am sure someone here can add more..

    cheers, Will
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    I am not a huge fan of them. I find they burn hot.
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    Yeah they burn hot,have to puff ever so gently.
    I dont inhale them either.
    I have had davidoff's,don lino africa's,camacho corojo,Partagas black,and a few others.I find they are great for 10-20min smokes when there is no time to do a full size smoke.
    Same great flavors and relaxing effect as with a normal sized cigar,sometimes more flavors,sometimes not.You definately dont want to smoke them on the dry side.
    A good cigar is as great a comfort to a man as a good cry to a woman. ....Edward G Bulwer-Lytton

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    I don't inhale or smoke cigarellos
    "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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    Do those super long super thin (sorta like a pencil) "cigars" count as cigars, or cigarillos?

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    I believe those are considered "panetellas". Could be wrong though.

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