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live with jonathon drew

Yeah brother ... we're real at corona at the downtown location for the next two or three hours.
Jonathan
 
His thoughts on the FDA's regulation of flavored cigarette products and the potential application of that standard to flavored cigars.

His thoughts on whether ACID marketing could be interpreted as flavored tobacco products marketed toward youthful (up to and including underaged) smokers.
 
His thoughts on the FDA's regulation of flavored cigarette products and the potential application of that standard to flavored cigars.

His thoughts on whether ACID marketing could be interpreted as flavored tobacco products marketed toward youthful (up to and including underaged) smokers.

Damn Lawyers! :angry:





Excellent questions! :thumbs:
 
What the old "Outdoorsman's Reserve" cigar that he made for CI tasted like. It was discontinued before I got a chance to try it! Oh, that and if he'd consider making a culebra in his Liga Privada line.
 
His thoughts on the FDA's regulation of flavored cigarette products and the potential application of that standard to flavored cigars.

His thoughts on whether ACID marketing could be interpreted as flavored tobacco products marketed toward youthful (up to and including underaged) smokers.

No comment. We sell expensive cigars to adults. Period.
Best,
JD

What the old "Outdoorsman's Reserve" cigar that he made for CI tasted like. It was discontinued before I got a chance to try it! Oh, that and if he'd consider making a culebra in his Liga Privada line.

Outdoorsman was discontinued due to a copyright infringement. Try the Perdomo Cuban Bullet, as it was the same cigar, or close enough.

JD
 
OK, serious question. What we need is a really delcious Petite corona. Can he play with the Liga 9 blend, and get us a nice short smoke?
 
His thoughts on the FDA's regulation of flavored cigarette products and the potential application of that standard to flavored cigars.

His thoughts on whether ACID marketing could be interpreted as flavored tobacco products marketed toward youthful (up to and including underaged) smokers.

No comment. We sell expensive cigars to adults. Period.
Best,
JD

Nothing like a lawyerized response to a lawyer's question! :whistling: How about this one: Why the name 'Flying Pig'?
 
OK, serious question. What we need is a really delcious Petite corona. Can he play with the Liga 9 blend, and get us a nice short smoke?

Looks like the Dirty rat is the coming corona for LP 9 ... I hope that we work on a Liga in the 4x46 size, or comporable.

Best,
JD
 
OK, serious question. What we need is a really delcious Petite corona. Can he play with the Liga 9 blend, and get us a nice short smoke?

Looks like the Dirty rat is the coming corona for LP 9 ... I hope that we work on a Liga in the 4x46 size, or comporable.

Best,
JD


Nah........You've got to figure out how to make the LP in a Lancero format without changing the blend. :love:
I'd be happy to offer my services as a taster. :whistling:
 
His thoughts on the FDA's regulation of flavored cigarette products and the potential application of that standard to flavored cigars.

His thoughts on whether ACID marketing could be interpreted as flavored tobacco products marketed toward youthful (up to and including underaged) smokers.

No comment. We sell expensive cigars to adults. Period.
Best,
JD

Nothing like a lawyerized response to a lawyer's question! :whistling: How about this one: Why the name 'Flying Pig'?

I'd assume it's based off the the old RyJ vitola(cuban) that was nicknamed the flying pig.
 
I'd assume it's based off the the old RyJ vitola(cuban) that was nicknamed the flying pig.

Thanks, Joe! According to Suckling here that was a nickname for an H. Upmann No. 22. That being said, flying pigs are a symbol of my sweet home Cincinnati. We decorate our parks with them and we have named our marathon for them.

Oh well, I guess J.D. didn't really want to answer any of my questions. ;)
 
OK, serious question. What we need is a really delcious Petite corona. Can he play with the Liga 9 blend, and get us a nice short smoke?

Looks like the Dirty rat is the coming corona for LP 9 ... I hope that we work on a Liga in the 4x46 size, or comporable.

Best,
JD


Nah........You've got to figure out how to make the LP in a Lancero format without changing the blend. :love:
I'd be happy to offer my services as a taster. :whistling:


I asked him about that when he was in Atlanta. He said he hates lanceros.
 
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