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    Default Flavoring your own cigars

    I was talking to the national sales manager for Puros the other week at a cigar tasting and he gave me a good idea. Says he takes 4-5 cigars and puts them in a cigar box. Puts a in humidapak and whatever flavored thing you enjoy. Said he does hersheys kisses. Tape up all the lid and let it sit for 3-4 weeks and you got a flavored cigar of your liking. I'm going to try it just for the hell of it. Not sure if anyone here even likes flavoreds or not. Neat Idea I thought

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    I recently bought some Java knockoffs from Solo Cafe and I was thinking of trying something like that with some coffee beans. Very interesting.

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    Had a Java waffe the other day. It wasn't bad. Felt weird smoking it since it was so flat. Like smoking a joint......mmmmm not that I've ever done that of course

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    What's wrong with plain old tobacco? If I want something that tastes like chocolate of coffee, I will have a cup of Killer Beans of eat a chocolate bar.
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    I think I'm going to throw a pickle in a bag with a couple of Monte #2's...

    I'll let you know how it goes.

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    cheese,mushrooms,black olives,and sauce....pizza...and zero calories....

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    I had some crappy yard gars that were given to me once and I hate to be wasteful so rather than toss them out I put them in a sandwich bag with a shot of blackberry brandy for about 2 weeks. Made a decent flavored cigar out of a crappy non-flavored cigar which is in my mind making shit from a skunk into some bird shit or something but it was an interesting experiment.
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    i like to put my 'gars in a humidor with other tobacco flavored cigars. Works great and I get a nice full flavor of tobacco.

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    I wasn't saying throw $15 sticks in with chocolate. Just some little cheapo bunble sticks that are like a buck

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    Hey, if you want to smoke flavored cigars, make your own flavored cigars, dip your cigar in a fondue pot before you smoke it, whatever...have at it.
    If you enjoy the experience, that's all that counts.

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