Several months back, while visiting the local B&M, I decided it was time to try a flavored cigar to see what all the fuss was about and to determine if I might like them.  I picked up an Acid Malta, brought it home, and set up a separate tupperdor for storage (several BOTL recommended to not store flavored cigars with 'regular' cigars).  With a recent pre-SCHIP purchase on the way, and in need of additional storage, it was time for that lone flavored occupant to go.
I have never knowingly smoked a flavored cigar before so this review represents a whole lot of inexperience on the part of this reviewer.  This cigar is roughly a robusto in size and has a pigtail, which I did not initially notice, but removing the cigar from the cellophane also resulted in removing the pigtail - unintended but it did save the need for clipping.  Pre-light draw left a strange sweet taste on the lips and tongue - kind of an insipid taste, really, reminiscent of antifreeze.  Once lit it revealed a very mild smoke with a somewhat strange but pleasant aroma, albeit a little bitter.  Unfortunately everytime it touched my lips the insipid sweet taste was renewed.  Having a spittoon nearby proved useful.  The cigar burned well and smoked consistently throughout its entire length, although somewhat hotter towards the finish.
In summary, I didn't really care for this cigar and probably won't be trying any more flavored cigars in the near future.  However, if you're looking for a really mild cigar that tastes like antifreeze, then the Acid Malta might just be the cigar for you.
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mmmm antifreeze flavored cigars. 
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Now if they could couple that with a little cocoa and horseshit flavoring, it would be like an infused CC! 
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