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As far as I know Padron do no dye their cigars, maybe it was just the oils?
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Have My Own Room
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ΜΟΛΩΝ ΛΑΒΕ MO FUGGA!
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MMMMMMMMMMmmmmmmmmmmmmm........ Maduros. Are they 60RG?
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Il megglior fabbro
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I knew that some makers fake dark maduros by coloring the wrappers with certain organics - I've heard of molasses being used - but I am surprised a higher-end brand would use them. Naturally-fermented maduros may be a bit blotchy in appearance, yet that won't affect how they smoke, and if the consumer is aware of the reality it shouldn't affect sales either. My rule-of-thumb: if the wrapper is any darker than milk chocolate, be suspicious.
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Formerly known as RPguy
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Heat NOT Dye... Heat!
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