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I just bought a Nestor Miranda Special Selection Assortment. I have only smoked one of them so far. What a fine cigar. But I was wondering how they choose which cigars to place in a sampler. Do they pick the ones that are left over and have no place to put them. So you're kind of getting seconds? Do they just pull some out of stock and throw them in a box? Or do they put the best cigars in a box so you think that they are all that good and buy more because you can't believe how good the sampler was? rob
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I'll bet there's rich folks eatin in fancy dinin cars.Ther're probably drinkin coffee and smokin big cigars.
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quote: Originally posted by fuzzuki: I just bought a Nestor Miranda Special Selection Assortment.
I have only smoked one of them so far. What a fine cigar.
But I was wondering how they choose which cigars to place in a sampler.
Do they pick the ones that are left over and have no place to put them. So you're kind of getting seconds?
Do they just pull some out of stock and throw them in a box?
Or do they put the best cigars in a box so you think that they are all that good and buy more because you can't believe how good the sampler was?
rob
Usually they select the more expensive of their line. Never seconds because they want you to be impressed
Doc ***** Tobacco is a filthy weed, I like it...
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