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<blockquote data-quote="Puff Daddy" data-source="post: 50698" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>I have not tried them, intentionally. It's just a marketing ploy, IMHO. </p><p></p><p>The problem with their premise (the sweet spot built into the Nub) is that a cigar develops it's sweet spot in part because it has burned down a ways, letting the chemical reactions take place and develop. Different tobaccos are layered to be and not be in specific areas of the cigar - like the ligero being bunched more heavily near the foot of a cigar - so you could certainly design a cigar to present certain characteristics in a short profile, but the assumption that a sweet spot can be developed by simply making a cigar short seems like nonsense. I don't buy it. It may be a good cigar, but it's not going to do what they say it does, it's going to be a short cigar, period.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Puff Daddy, post: 50698, member: 3"] I have not tried them, intentionally. It's just a marketing ploy, IMHO. The problem with their premise (the sweet spot built into the Nub) is that a cigar develops it's sweet spot in part because it has burned down a ways, letting the chemical reactions take place and develop. Different tobaccos are layered to be and not be in specific areas of the cigar - like the ligero being bunched more heavily near the foot of a cigar - so you could certainly design a cigar to present certain characteristics in a short profile, but the assumption that a sweet spot can be developed by simply making a cigar short seems like nonsense. I don't buy it. It may be a good cigar, but it's not going to do what they say it does, it's going to be a short cigar, period. [/QUOTE]
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