false? flavored/pressed!!!???
biddogbidn
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what does false in flavored or in pressed refer to in the description of a cigar?
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It means it's not flavored or pressed. And yes, that's a dumb way to do it.
I thought I meant they put false flavor in them. Damn! Fooled again!
Under the heading, "has tip" they use yes or no. So why true or false for other categories? Yes, very dumb.
Hi dzr.
Don't let the wife know what you spend on guns, ammo or cigars.
What say you @TheCigarChick ? Are we missing something? Or is this dumb? (It's in the "view details" drop down menu on each cigar listing.)
Is it as simple as true or false if it’s a boxed press and true or false if it is an infused cigar?
@Bob_Luken -- is it dumb? Kinda. (lol) Is it necessary? Unfortunately yes.
If you see "false" under "flavored / pressed / has tip," then that would be a no; the opposite for if it were listed as "true". Welcome to the government keeping a watchful eye on tobacco!