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#2719 - 08/06/07 05:01 PM A good mild cigar for a casual smoker
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Registered: 08/06/07
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I'm looking for a good mild cigar that I can find for a halfway decent price. I don't smoke cigars often, maybe once a week or so, and am looking for something not too harsh. Any suggestions?

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#2749 - 08/07/07 07:32 AM Re: A good mild cigar for a casual smoker [Re: Jack]
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Registered: 06/28/07
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I started out with Carbonell. It's a mild cigar, with a bit of a sweet taste to it. I still always have some of them on hand as it's one of my favorites. You might give them a try.

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#3207 - 08/13/07 09:05 AM Re: A good mild cigar for a casual smoker [Re: StogieSmoker]
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Ok, so I took your advice and got a couple Carbonells. Local cigar shop carries them, so I bought 2 of them to see if I liked them. Was a very enjoyable smoke, and I definitely want to get more. It's a bit spendy at the local shop though, so I'll probably order them online. It doesn't look like they are carried at many of the major shops though. Any ideas on who best to order from, and who to avoid?

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#3214 - 08/13/07 11:26 AM Re: A good mild cigar for a casual smoker [Re: Jack]
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I usually order from Famous Smoke Shop. They carry carbonells. They are spendy at my local cigar shop as well, much more so than some of the other higher rated brands.

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