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What Are You Smoking Right Now?
A Decent inexpensive Cigar, for a change.
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 50197"><p>Squatch, </p><p>He makes different ones I think. The ones I smoke from Don Tomas are cameroons. </p><p>They are Honduran, or so I thought. Hm, let me copy paste.</p><p></p><p>So the makers of Don Tomas turned to alternate sources, like Indonesia, Columbia and Mexico where the supply of tobacco was more abundant, if not slightly less quality, and less costly. Until today, Don Tomas has continued to use these less than optimum tobaccos for their Natural and Maduro blends.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Regardless, Don Tomas is a decent cigar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 50197"] Squatch, He makes different ones I think. The ones I smoke from Don Tomas are cameroons. They are Honduran, or so I thought. Hm, let me copy paste. So the makers of Don Tomas turned to alternate sources, like Indonesia, Columbia and Mexico where the supply of tobacco was more abundant, if not slightly less quality, and less costly. Until today, Don Tomas has continued to use these less than optimum tobaccos for their Natural and Maduro blends. Regardless, Don Tomas is a decent cigar. [/QUOTE]
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