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			Here is the CI link:  https://www.cigarsinternational.com/...-2nds/2020504/ 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	Most of these are new (CI shows 2/2019) and halfwheel did not show any official announcement by C & A. I believe Small Batch had a few different vitolas (at a higher price and with limited availability) in the past year or two. I have tried each of the four different wrappers of the CI version. The Claro is a definite morning smoke--but it has a lot of character as long as it is your first smoke of the day. The Connecticut is surprisingly good for that wrapper--I smoke very few of the Connecticuts these days but this is definitely worth trying. Unlike most medicocre Connecticuts it had a smooth finish and no grassy taste. It is also stronger than you might expect. The Habano is the one small vitola--a very strong smoke--after a big meal or you will regret it. The Maduros--a San Andreas wrapper--another strong smoke--may calm down after some humi time. These are great prices for the bundles--the construction and burn is excellent on all sticks. The sizes do not match up with most of the firsts--so these are separate production cigars as far as I can determine.  | 
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			Thanks for the info!  I've been eyeing these on the devil site for a good bundle to pack away in coolidors as a paranoid preemptive move for when the FDA inevitably starts cracking down on cigars and prices double.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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			This has been a bit below the radar, but in the past couple of years four states (Arkansas, Utah, Maine, North Dakota) have banned online sales of cigars.     
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	This trend is likely to get a _lot_ worse. Stocking up on your favorite NCs now is a _really_ good idea. Stocking up on your favorite CCs is _always_ a good idea. :-) References: https://tax.utah.gov/tobacco/internet https://www.21stcenturysmoke.com/int...-banned-state/  | 
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