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it was my understanding that the curing process of cigar tobacco destroyed all the nicotine because microbs devoured it. In other words cigars don't have any nicotine.
As of lately I have wanted to smoke some rum soaked cigars but can't find any. Anybody know of any? The ones that I remember from a long time ago were Wolf Brothers but I think they went out of business. They may have been cheap types If I remember right.
I know the RomeoyJuliet can be bought at Walgreens and other over the counter places. But is there some good quality cigars over the counter that you know of?
hay bro your the king of the castle, right? As I told my friend who can't smoke in the house because it pisses his wife of, your the king of the castle and if someone doesn't like your cigar smoking they can step outside until your done. And make sure you take your sweet time smoking that...
I hold my cigar in one hand and lite it with the other rather than drawing on it. Someone posted that that is the way to lite a cigar because otherwise when you draw the the lite into the end by sucking on it supposedly it contaminates the whole cigar with whatever you are using to lite it...
What I did is take a little piece of sponge and wet it with distilled water and placing it with the cigars in an airtight container. That should do it, right? Or is there something that I should add?
I just quit cigs 5 days ago and am dying for a smoke. what is your opinion on me smoking a cigar once in awhile to satisfy my smoking craving but not inhaling? Anyone done that. Or should I stay off all smoking for months before I smoke a cigar again?
I was enjoying smoking some good cigars and then went back to ciggarettes. After many months of smoking cigarettes I quit 5 days ago and am ready to pick up on cigars again but feel I must wait or it might entice me to go back to cigarettes. I face a cold hard reality---a good cigar is 100...