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![]() Flor de Oliva A. Fuente Curly Head Quorum Padilla Fuma These are all cheap cigars that cost about $1 give or take. Try finding a Tobacco Outlet or something similar rather than a Gas Station.
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The 'problem' I have heard about the Curly Heads is that the filler is different from each batch because they use the leftovers from the other lines they produce- these leftovers are not consistent, so each cigar can taste different.
I have no idea if that is true, just what I've heard... I've only smoked one so far and liked it.. |
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Have My Own Room
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![]() If you're worried about what goes into Curly Heads, don't ask what are in the Gas Station cigars. LOL
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Rolling my own...
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Curly Head Deluxe Maduros are a great option! They're short filler and may be inconsistent, but you can't tell. Much better than AyC.
A lot of the time a couple of the non-tobacco ingredients are glycerin and propylene glycol, used to keep the cigar (or cigarette) humidified.
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Most B&M shops will let you smoke there... Get them to clip a quality stick for ya, sit back and relax for an hour or two. Take a friend, meet a friend... Make an event out of it.
Stay away from those machine made things, ugh. |
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