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 In some cases, you might see a faint coloration transfer, which is probably tar or other oils from the wrapper, and not dye. Dye is almost like a magic marker. Very few quality cigars are dyed these days. Remember the Black Pearls? OMG - those were some seriously bad dye jobs too.  | 
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			If stained fingers is a sign of dyeing, then Padron 80ths and Fuente Anejos are both dyed, and the El Mejor Espresso is not. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			/sarcasm off/  
		
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			I smoked a Padron 26 the other night that I suspected of being dyed. It just didn't look natural and stained my fingers. The regular line maduros look natural but the 26s are much darker.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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