I'll throw in another Nub.  Every stick I tried smoking from them was terrible and none ever made it past the 1 inch mark before being tossed.  I could have struggled and stuck with them until the end but life is too short.  This really baffles me because they are made by Oliva which I have yet to ever smoke any other Oliva that I thought was even remotely bad.  I have been gifted a few Victor Sinclairs and I honestly am afraid to smoke them from the constant negative reviews I see about them.  Every time I see them in the humi I keep thinking Cremosa.

  One day I will try them.  I do agree that Rocky has some issues.  I wish he would keep his stuff consistent.  I have said it time and time again, focus on keeping your main and top lines consistent and quit concentrating on introducing a new blend every two weeks. ( Gasp! I am afraid that Pepin may be headed down this road

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CAO also suffers from changing their blends unexpectedly and yes they are a marketing machine but they do have a handful of enjoyable lines like the Brazilia and Italia that are hits with a good percentage of cigar smokers although I would rather see them focus more on the product instead of the crazy ways to market them and also concentrate on keeping things a little more consistent.  Perfect example, the original release MX2 compared to the current blend.  Two different animals.