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    Thanks for the confirmation guys. I thought it was nothing... but better safe than sorry!
    I've got my tiny 25 count newbie humidor full of things I want to sample. I love it that some of the more popular ISOMs are available in packs of 3 or 5. It makes it easy to order from dealers that don't do single sticks.

    Cheers,
    Corona Lover

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    Nope, not mold.
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    That looks like some poor cigar-rolling smuck picked up something nasty in the factory and then touched your cigar with it. YUMMY! Extra Flavor stripes! Maybe he dropped it and then stepped on it with his shoe?
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    I have noticed spots like that on some of my Cuban cigars before as well. I have no idea what they are, but they never get bigger and grow or anyhting like that.

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    How do you like the short curchill's? I have a box of those as well. I smoked one about a week ago. It was very nice for me.

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    I should preface this with the fact that I'm fairly new cigar smoker... so my palate isn't that well developed yet.

    Having said that... I found the short churchill tubo to be a very smooth smoke. Previous to this, I'd always smoked the petit corona vitola 42 gauge 5". The thicker ring guage does make the stick burn a lot cooler. The few things I could taste was pepper, wood, leather... sometimes I would get this wonderful smokey tobacco flavour as well. I don't know what else to call it. The cigar was well constructed. Completely round and firm. The draw was very good and it produced a lot of smoke. I was able to get 2/3 of the way through it before it started to get a harsh at which time I put it down. It was a great smoke!

    Corona Lover

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    Quote Originally Posted by corona lover View Post
    I should preface this with the fact that I'm fairly new cigar smoker... so my palate isn't that well developed yet.

    Having said that... I found the short churchill tubo to be a very smooth smoke. Previous to this, I'd always smoked the petit corona vitola 42 gauge 5". The thicker ring guage does make the stick burn a lot cooler. The few things I could taste was pepper, wood, leather... sometimes I would get this wonderful smokey tobacco flavour as well. I don't know what else to call it. The cigar was well constructed. Completely round and firm. The draw was very good and it produced a lot of smoke. I was able to get 2/3 of the way through it before it started to get a harsh at which time I put it down. It was a great smoke!

    Corona Lover
    Yeah, i bought a full box of those. So mine are not in tubes. But either way, they are great tasting cigars. I like them a lot.

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