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    Quote Originally Posted by chefchris View Post
    To my knowledge, this cigar is not flavored.

    I've had a Fuente Candela and it was a very good smoke. It took me months to work up the courage to smoke it. But it was very nice. I have some Camacho Candela's, but I'm also afraid of Camacho.
    Hmmm. Might have to try out that Fuente Candela...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kass View Post
    Hmmm. Might have to try out that Fuente Candela...
    These are the ones that i smoked erialer today (just got off of the phone my my buddy)

    http://www.cigarsinternational.com/p...&stext=candela

    These are the ones that i will be ordering.. 18 years aged wow you gotta love that..

    http://www.cigarsinternational.com/p...&stext=candela

    For me either is a pretty good deal...

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    the thompson iguana candelas were one of the first smokes that intrigued me to actually look at a cigar site... the green wrapper was very very strange to me, i've never smoked a candela but i'd like to try one some day, i'm almost positive that the iguana is not flavored, its just how they described the taste of the smoke

    i'll have to get my hands on a fuente candela

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    These might interest you guys, they are within that price range of the iguana.
    http://www.thompsoncigar.com/default...csearch&uid=24
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    Got this off the Iguana Vanilla section:

    "...The Iguana Vanilla, recently introduced to the market, has outsold all of our other flavored cigars. Iguana has a secret and the secret is the aging of the wrapper. Combined with the gentle infusing of the vanilla flavoring, Iguana delivers a smooth, rich smoke that’s consistently enjoyable, never cloyingly sweet. As an added plus which you don’t find in other manufacturer’s flavored cigars, with the Iguana Vanilla you have a choice between a rich, dark Maduro wrapper or a mild smoking Candela wrapper."

    Not all versions are flavored, but the Vanilla version is, well, vanilla flavored.

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    Thanks for clearing that up for me..

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    Quote Originally Posted by boomshay View Post
    the thompson iguana candelas were one of the first smokes that intrigued me to actually look at a cigar site... the green wrapper was very very strange to me, i've never smoked a candela but i'd like to try one some day, i'm almost positive that the iguana is not flavored, its just how they described the taste of the smoke

    i'll have to get my hands on a fuente candela
    Yeah kind of like how they describe Don Kikis to have a chocolate flavor.. I was set on the Iguanas but now im stuck on the Don Tomas.. Maybe I'll try to get a single Iguana and see what i think of it and i'll really see if it taste like vanilla

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