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Originally Posted by
tmoran
For cheapies I like Villiger Export Maduros and Parodi Kings. They both run about $1 a piece and are dry cured, so you don't have to worry about humidification. The Parodi's use fire cured tobacco, so if your not a fan of that, you probably won't like them.
These.
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Frequent leaf burner
I buy AF Cubanitos now and then; pretty nice mild-medium sticks. Macanudo Ascots (I prefer the Robust) are good too. My favorites in this size and packaging are Romeo y Julieta, but my local store doesn't carry them regularly. All three brands come in tins of 10 cigarillos each, around 4.25"x32rg.
If you want mild and cheap -- like 60 cents apiece -- try the Old Fashioned Chicos from Mike's Cigars. These used to be marketed as Macanudo Ascot seconds, and perhaps they were at the time; now I think they're just cranked out to fill the demand, which apparently is considerable. The Connecticuts come close to Macanudo flavor, but the wrappers are wrinkled and not very pretty. The Cameroons are a bit tastier, just a skosh more powerful, and usually better looking. They come cello-wrapped, no bands, in a white cardboard box like half a carton of generic cigarettes, and you will find one or two that are so badly made you'll have to toss them; but at 50 sticks for around $30 plus shipping an occasional bad one isn't worth worrying about. I still buy them occasionally, they're actually tasty if you like Macanudos and good enough for a mosquito smokescreen while fishing.
Smoke what you like, like what you smoke. Or don't. What do I care?
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True Derelict
Originally Posted by
MattyMatt
How are the Tat Petite Cazadores? I have been thinking of grabbing some.
Really good. Definitely put them on your "short list of short sticks!"
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Advisor to Bum Wanabees
AF Exquisitos Natural and Maduro
CAO Brazillia tins
If you need a 10 minute puff the CAO Brazillia Minis are exceptional at $10 for 20 of them. Lots of flavour for the size.