CasaDooley 12:12 AM 08-23-2010
Originally Posted by darkleeroy:
It's got a kelpy taste.
Ya think it's an "infused" or "sprayed" on flavor? Maybe I
otter try one!
:-)
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4WheelVFR 12:27 AM 08-23-2010
An oily, fishy aftertaste with hints of singed fur. The draw presented a bit of a problem though.....don't think the otter was having a good time.
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CasaDooley 12:31 AM 08-23-2010
Originally Posted by 4WheelVFR:
An oily, fishy aftertaste with hints of singed fur. The draw presented a bit of a problem though.....don't think the otter was having a good time.
:-):-)
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dwoodward 12:42 AM 08-23-2010
Originally Posted by Chingas:
You guys miss NOTHING!:-)
LOL... I am glad you said it, because I saw it too hahaha!
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KetelOne 12:50 AM 08-23-2010
My dad loves the grape swisher sweets, and a lot of my friends love the dutch master honey sports. Both my dad and my friends have started venturing out, but they always have the fall back. Now I have to admit, that I will still smoke a dutch master, but its usually because we have smoked all of the better cigars.
That being said, has anyone tried the Ugly Coyote Honey Berry cigars? I picked up an 8 pack on friday for my dad, just waiting on them to be shipped.
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4WheelVFR 12:50 AM 08-23-2010
Originally Posted by CasaDooley:
:-):-)
lol....maybe a bit "toothy"?
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jbuck 04:28 AM 08-23-2010
I agree with markem. I go to my favorite cigar store and watch people who ar starting out try flavored sticks. I see them several months later and their into a traditional mild cigar. If you like the flavored sticks-smoke them and enjoy
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treatneggy 12:04 AM 08-24-2010
My brother was into Acids for a while, but I never could stand the smell.
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taltos 07:23 AM 08-24-2010
Originally Posted by 4WheelVFR:
An oily, fishy aftertaste with hints of singed fur. The draw presented a bit of a problem though.....don't think the otter was having a good time.
You need to blow smoke up its ass to get the otter to open up.
:-)
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Tredegar 07:31 AM 08-24-2010
I have tried, and enjoyed, CAO Moontrance cigars. I turned my nephew onto those and he really likes them as well. If I am not mistaken all CAO flavored cigars are CAO Gold cigars with the extra flavoring. So they actually use a decent cigar instead of some cheap piece of crap and try to cover up its flavor.
I have tried other flavored cigars but best that I can recall is that they are mostly garbage.
The only other flavored cigars I like are Cuban flavored. LOL
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4WheelVFR 10:19 AM 08-24-2010
Originally Posted by taltos:
You need to blow smoke up its ass to get the otter to open up.:-)
I didn't think about that. Next time I'll try the otter end.....oops, I mean the other end.
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