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<blockquote data-quote="kaitlyn3837" data-source="post: 489253" data-attributes="member: 3128"><p>If you are looking for smokes just around the 10 minute mark that are about the diameter of a cigarette (slightly bigger) then I would suggest:</p><p></p><p>Romeo y Julietta: Red, white, and blue ( you said you already did the white but the red and blue are stronger)</p><p>Montecristo Petites (Tin of 10): White and Classic (Yellow)</p><p></p><p>I also second what someone said before me: Camacho! Soooo good and so many options. The difference is they aren't really petites, they are more like half coronas. So instead of 10 minutes, it would be 20-25. You could always smoke one half, put it out, smoke the other half later. That is not usually something I would ever suggest with cigars but these are small and don't really "develope" over the smoke, so I see them as more straight forward. If you do smoke half and save half, make sure to blow out through the cigar after you put it out. This is called purging and it helps keep the taste of the cigar from going stale/sour.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kaitlyn3837, post: 489253, member: 3128"] If you are looking for smokes just around the 10 minute mark that are about the diameter of a cigarette (slightly bigger) then I would suggest: Romeo y Julietta: Red, white, and blue ( you said you already did the white but the red and blue are stronger) Montecristo Petites (Tin of 10): White and Classic (Yellow) I also second what someone said before me: Camacho! Soooo good and so many options. The difference is they aren't really petites, they are more like half coronas. So instead of 10 minutes, it would be 20-25. You could always smoke one half, put it out, smoke the other half later. That is not usually something I would ever suggest with cigars but these are small and don't really "develope" over the smoke, so I see them as more straight forward. If you do smoke half and save half, make sure to blow out through the cigar after you put it out. This is called purging and it helps keep the taste of the cigar from going stale/sour. [/QUOTE]
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