I think someone asked this not long back, try the search function
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"There is nothing so in need of reforming as another person's bad habits." Mark Twain
Thanks clark06, I'm looking forward to your thoughts. Does anyone else have any suggestions for sticks no more than $3.00 a pop?
Try the Reposado '96 sampler, 5 cigars each of 3 different wrappers, and large enough to know you're getting your moneys worth.
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"There is nothing so in need of reforming as another person's bad habits." Mark Twain
So, about the General Grant cigars. Nothing complex, a little sweetness and for the most part a straightforward tobacco flavor. Not bad in my opinion for the price or just to have around if you intend you smoke multiple sticks per day without breaking the bank.
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"There is nothing so in need of reforming as another person's bad habits." Mark Twain
"There is nothing so in need of reforming as another person's bad habits." Mark Twain