This cigar stinks!
dmferree
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You know I smoked an Acid Kuba Kuba last night. I did not like it at all. The cigar had a chemical flavor to it and the outside wrapper burned a lot faster than the rest of the cigar. In fact the outside wrapper seemed to have melted away. While outside my apartment I was advised by people as they walked by that my cigar smelled like an electrical fire. I would not recommend this cigar to anyone.
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With the smoking bans across the world the cigar industry was feasting in the "Boom" and is now starving not because there are less smokers, but because those smokers are now confined to their home and now don't smoke as much.
Cuba is cutting back acreage for tobacco use and I'm not sure if it's directly related to the downswing in cigars but it's a scary thought
If the cigars drop in usage, then so do the start-up cigars and then we may not have any new blenders or rollers and the whole market will be taken over by two or three big corporations and our selection will go down too.
(Read: No Tatuaje, no AJ Fernandez!)
So I say ACID cigars, if they get people to start smoking, are a WIN in my book
They don't taste very good though!
I also agree that they need to be here. I have turned a few of my friends into cigar smokers by having them try a Kuba Kuba. Slowly they become interested in trying other cigars, but if not for that first Kuba Kuba I don't know that some of these guys would have ever given cigars a try.