I've wondered that as well. It's been a long time since I bought any. I think I will, but there's always some other deal that I just can't pass up. What I like about them is that they're smokeable, as in better than, oh, say, Garcia y Vega, and that gives time for the better cigars to rest.
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Yep. Those are all the house blends for the company that owns sister and ccom, and the warehouse they share.
I have not had much luck with the Primeros. They are cheap, mixed filler sticks... and unfortunately, you get what you pay for. They burn alright. They don't have much flavor. They tend to all get harsh and bitter pretty quickly. Not anything terrible, as a yard gar, but at the same time, I'd just as soon spend 2$/stick, and get something I at least halfway enjoy.
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Primeros Regionals Tradmark Info
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I have not had much luck with the Primeros. They are cheap, mixed filler sticks... and unfortunately, you get what you pay for. They burn alright. They don't have much flavor. They tend to all get harsh and bitter pretty quickly. Not anything terrible, as a yard gar, but at the same time, I'd just as soon spend 2$/stick, and get something I at least halfway enjoy.