So, I was at a B&M in downtown L.A. yesterday to pick up a couple sticks to enjoy after work, and I stumbled across something interesting. I had settled on getting a couple NUB Habano 358's, and upon reaching into the box clearly marked, "NUB Habano", I pulled out two cigars of which one had a NUB Habano band, and the other had a band that looked exactly like the Habano band except it said, "Sungrown" on it. Is this a misprint? I am almost positive I haven't seen a NUB Sungrown before. The cigar is also a shade darker than the Habanos were, which leads me to believe it is indeed a sungrown wrapper....however, on googling I cant find a single vendor that sells these clearly marked Sungrown. The most I can find is a few that say Habano Sungrown in the title of the item, but the actual picture is of a Habano. The NUB website also doesn't show any sungrown variety, though I know it doesn't show the Maduro coming out soon, so is it possible that this was an accident? Perhaps a few of these were put in the box of Habanos by accident due to the similarity of the band, and they are pre-release?
