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Old 11-22-2011, 11:36 AM   #26
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Default Re: Are high-quality cigars healthier?

Here's my out look.

What I have come to see a lot with the lower price "bundles" is that they are not really made of cheap tobacco it's they they are made of more bulk tobacco.

What I mean by this is that the tobacco is more mass produced and the strict quality control that goes into farming, harvesting, fermenting and rolling are relaxed a little.

Compair a 3 dollar stick to a 10+ dollar stick. Most of the time the cheaper stick might have a big vein or multiple smaller ones while the Premium stick might have none or minimal. Also the premium stick might be rolled by someone with many years under there belt while the bundle stick might be someone just starting out.

Now I may be completely wrong, right or somewhat right. This is just another "idea" to throw out there. To me I have found quite a few bundle sticks out there that are great.

Maybe if the nicotine is to much a little rest should help smooth them out?
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