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Suck It
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And look at Lew R0thman. He often states right out in the open, "I bought the entire stock of
cigars that were being stored in the aging rooms at the factory. I have no idea what these cigars were going to be sold as, but I am passing the savings on to you. They could be 18 dollar cigars or they could be crap." I would trace any problems with the cigars straight to the manufacturer. Only they know what is actually happening. COULD be some wink-nod business going on, but who's fault is it at the heart of it? That's right, the manufacturer. Also one should not rule out the humidity factor. Wet cigars taste nothing like properly humidified and ready to smoke cigars. Not saying this has anything to do with long term taste probs, but there you go. |
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