Indian Tabac Super Fuerte

A very flavorful and enjoyable maduro stick...
that appears to have been dyed quite heavily. I noticed staining on my fingers after I finished. Worse than that (and sorry to be a bit gross), but I was even able to wipe dye from the insides of my nostrils with a kleenex.
This will keep me from smoking this stick again. I get the desire to offer a visually appealing cigar, but this is just overboard. Cigars are already questionable enough from a health perspective without adding artificial dye to them.
I avoid foods with dyes, and choose to do the same with cigars. Any others I should avoid?
that appears to have been dyed quite heavily. I noticed staining on my fingers after I finished. Worse than that (and sorry to be a bit gross), but I was even able to wipe dye from the insides of my nostrils with a kleenex.
This will keep me from smoking this stick again. I get the desire to offer a visually appealing cigar, but this is just overboard. Cigars are already questionable enough from a health perspective without adding artificial dye to them.
I avoid foods with dyes, and choose to do the same with cigars. Any others I should avoid?
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This stick used to be a regular in my humi.
I haven't had one in months though.
No, I gave up fellating my cigars awhile back.
Interesting. I'm glad it wasn't just me. Whether dye or tar, it's just a little much for me. It's a shame, because I absolutely loved the flavors.