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I'll probaly regret it but I'll have to try an Acid one day just for the He!! of it! Wink


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Acid's smell great. But upon lighting them they aren't anything special in any way imo.


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Every one I have tried tasted like chemicals. The flavor on the tobacco was OK, but the smoke tasted like Windex


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I've tried them, but to me spoiling the taste of a cigar with flavoring is like spoiling a good cup of coffee by adding lots of milk and suger. Frown


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Do they still make cherry-flavored cigars? They were my first introduction to cigars in college long ago, and after them it was a long time until I had any desire to smoke a cigar. I think we drank Annie Green Springs that night. Roll Eyes I've come a long way, guys! Smile


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My LTD gave me an Acid to try with my last purchase. It smelled really cool. It tasted really bad. I personally dont know why anyone would want to smoke a cigar that tasted and smelled like an incense stick. But then some folks like Southern Comfort. No judgment from me, but neither are for me!

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I use to like those buble gum cigars when I was a kid.


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I, like many people, was introduced to cigars with some flavored POS. I quickly outgrew flavored cigars, as i recently found out, when a friend of mine wanted me to try one of his, and i absolutely hated the flavor. i used to smoke the occasional Acid, but thats definately not my cup of tea anymore. They smell ok unlit, but once lit, it made me feel like i was in a flower shop.


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I've sold out, brothers (for a moment).

Curiousity killed the p---ycat. I picked up a box of CAO Moontrance (no singles). I smoked one, smoked another and realized that $80 has gone down the drain. They smell great and are beautifully constructed with a cameroon wrapper. They are so mild that they're worthless to me. I can see this as a lady friendly cigar, but nothing more. Not to be misinterpreted, but these are not dog rockets, just not for me.

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