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Originally posted by ZomB View PostAh..thanks! Do these need to be kept in humidor or are these dry cured? Also, what are the best puritos/cigarellos? Thanks
Can't say I've tried many. I've tried a couple of different brands my friend had but I've no recollection what they were!
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Originally posted by ZomB View PostAh..thanks! Do these need to be kept in humidor or are these dry cured? Also, what are the best puritos/cigarellos? Thanks
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Originally posted by ZomB View PostAh..thanks! Do these need to be kept in humidor or are these dry cured? Also, what are the best puritos/cigarellos? Thanks'Cigars are a hobby, cigarettes an addiction'
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Originally posted by PeeJay View PostThere's a brand called Meharis that have artificial flavours if that's what you're after
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Originally posted by Alexw33 View PostI had a tin of these a long time ago, called Sweet Orient I think. The smell before lighting was devine, I don’t recall thinking much to the smoking experience though.'Cigars are a hobby, cigarettes an addiction'
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I use the RYJ puritos at work they are quite a pleasant little smoke. I find them much nicer than any in the supermarket and there're cheaper than some.
Apparently the Montecristo Puritos are also ok but haven't yet tried them.
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Originally posted by Alexw33 View PostThe Cohiba shorts tend to be well received, I have a pack that I got for free with a box purchase and to my taste they are ok. I have nothing to compare to though as it?s the only puritos I?ve smoked, perhaps compared to the others they are stand out.
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Originally posted by PeeJay View PostThey do, ring them up and ask or use the live chat facility on the site
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Originally posted by K444HEP View PostWhenever I've asked them for the age of boxes, I've been told they can't say what the age will be due to how large their stock is, so it's pretty much luck of the draw. I found that odd to be honest. Have you had success in deciphering/choosing the age of a box prior to purchase, John? I don't plan on purchasing anything from the site again, but I'm still curious!'Cigars are a hobby, cigarettes an addiction'
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