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Party Culebra's = Party in a box!!!
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This is the Limited Release - 50 coffins made for Puffn'Stuff in Atlanta. This is a Lancero Culebra with the 3 different wrappers used in the regular Production Lanceros, Natural, Cameroon, and Oscuro Natural I believe.
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I <3 Huy
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Palmetto State Herf Crew!
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Moki hates hotlinking, fyi....
Picture comes up as a red X Here's a link for those that wanna see it. http://www.vitolas.net/albums/af_cig...ry_tour/23.jpg
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Smoked one of the Illusione Culebras at Vin's MassMafia herf last week. I didn't get the Illusione flavor, but it was my 3rd or 4th cigar of the herf, so I don't think it was a reliable tasting.
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BABOTL - VP of Drinking
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I'll tell you what; I love my fellow BOTLs. Yet if I get a Culebra I'm lighting up that bad boy all 3 at once. If I go green I do but it is something I need to cross off my list.
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I <3 Huy
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I gotz one thanks to Vin...but I'm keeping that sucker...such a Davi whore I am!
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Wow! I've never seen cigars bundled like that! I love the share-your-wares form factor as well. Any idea how these are rolled?
But there is something about it's shape which just reminds me of cleaning up after my dog. :S |
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There are two theories on origin. The first, and best IMO, is that in the rollers in the factories were allowed to smoke 3 cigars a day. They could also bring their allotment home if they chose. At some point, the factory owners feared that the workers were taking more then their daily allotment and either smoking them or selling them outside the factory. The factory owners devised a plan. By braiding the cigars into bundles of three, they could do a few things. First, the workers could be handed a nice bundle of cigars rather then loose cigars. Second, since the culebras had a distinctive shape, the factory owners could see if a worker was smoking a misshapen cigar. Otherwise, the worker was likely stealing. Third, the cigars given to the workers were not salable on the market, because of their odd shapes. The second theory on origin is that it was purely a marketing gimmick. Yeah... the first is a lot better right? |
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His historical explanation provides a third theory: "It first appeared in the Philippines circa mid-19th Century, a Philippines cigar industry invention. This is probably the reason why most major Philippines cigar manufacturers are still producing them today. It was created based on the theory that a thicker cigar can mature better. The culebras was designed to enable a small ring gauge cigar to mature as well as a thick ring gauge cigar. The culebras is considered by the Philippines cigar industry as a form of packaging rather than an individual vitola. This type of packaging slowly spread to the cigar industries of other countries. The Cuban cigar industry never took the culebras seriously and very few culebras were manufactured in the pre and post-revolution era. The Cubans have their own version of "culebras". The bundles in cabinets of25's or 50's are in fact giant 'culebras' of 25 or 50 cigars." Couldn't help myself and now have a box of Party snakes en route. ![]() |
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