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Blowing Smoke Rings
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There is something about Acids that a lot of newbies seem to like. It's not a bad thing...to each their own I suppose, but there is definitely a correlation between a new cigar smoker and the acid line. My own thinking is because it is so close to convince store cigars they may have tried (White Owl, Game) they see it as a step up when really it is more of a side step.
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giggity giggitty
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I have to disagree with the "side step" comment. I think moving from machine made short filler dry-stored cigars to humidor-stored cigars made by hand from quality long-filler tobacco is a step up. That's not to say I like them; to be honest I've never smoked them. But I give two thumbs up to the guys who've given smokers of flavored cigars a high-quality alternative.
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Heads up get down
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First Name: Clayton
Location: NW Alabama by the river
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Acids are banned from my house. They smell like an old woman's perfume. The Undercrowns were a major disappointment. I like the No. 9's and the T52's. Not sure they're worth the money but I haven't smoked a lot of them since they're so hard to find.
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