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Old 07-17-2009, 09:35 PM   #1
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I figured I'd bump this rather than create a new thread. I'm looking for a good small cigar to keep on hand for quick fixes so I can finally lose the cigarettes. Ideal would be medium to full flavor with a burn time of 15 minutes or less.
CI and Famous have some good candidates, but don't seem to offer them in less than large bundles. I'd prefer to pick up a 5er or sampler first rather than order blind.
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Old 07-18-2009, 02:46 PM   #2
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I figured I'd bump this rather than create a new thread. I'm looking for a good small cigar to keep on hand for quick fixes so I can finally lose the cigarettes. Ideal would be medium to full flavor with a burn time of 15 minutes or less.
CI and Famous have some good candidates, but don't seem to offer them in less than large bundles. I'd prefer to pick up a 5er or sampler first rather than order blind.

If you don't wanna go to your local shop and pick up a tin of something, then mebbe you should search the sites for one offering a freebie tin with something in your regular rotation. This happens often enough so that it should not be too hard to find. Just
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If you don't wanna go to your local shop and pick up a tin of something, then mebbe you should search the sites for one offering a freebie tin with something in your regular rotation. This happens often enough so that it should not be too hard to find. Just
My local shop is out as they mainly carry stuff like Dutch Masters and White Owls, and a very limited selection of highly over-priced premium sticks.
Thanks for the suggestion. I'm mainly limited to accessing the internet on my phone right now and most of the sites aren't very WAP-friendly.
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Old 07-19-2009, 02:22 PM   #4
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I figured I'd bump this rather than create a new thread. I'm looking for a good small cigar to keep on hand for quick fixes so I can finally lose the cigarettes. Ideal would be medium to full flavor with a burn time of 15 minutes or less.
CI and Famous have some good candidates, but don't seem to offer them in less than large bundles. I'd prefer to pick up a 5er or sampler first rather than order blind.
These may be right up your alley. Not too full of flavor, but a nice quick long filler smoke: http://www.holts.com/category.html?i...66&trail=86665.

There are better, but for the money and as an aid to quell the cigarettes, they aren't too shabby.

Buying 50 would suck if you didn't like them...shoot me your addy and I'll send you a handful to try out.
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These may be right up your alley. Not too full of flavor, but a nice quick long filler smoke: http://www.holts.com/category.html?i...66&trail=86665.

There are better, but for the money and as an aid to quell the cigarettes, they aren't too shabby.

Buying 50 would suck if you didn't like them...shoot me your addy and I'll send you a handful to try out.
Thanks, I appreciate that. PM coming your way.
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