From CI:
"Back in the cigar boom...." A familiar refrain sung early and often. And, considering that several years have passed since the “boom” went bust, it’s amazing that there are still a number of closeouts from that era coming down the pike; brands that managed to cling to life for a while longer or stubborn brand owners holding out for a turnaround, I gather. Some of these closeout specials are downright exceptional deals. And since handmade cigars for closeout prices like this just aren’t economically feasible for a factory to make anew, I recommend jumping on them, particularly if you're a bargain hunter. Exhibit A: Cremosa Cubana. They originally sold for something like $8 per cigar, and while it’s not worth $8 apiece by any stretch, they’re not bad! Handmade with Dominican long-fillers and a chestnut-brown, oily Sumatra wrapper, Cremosa Cubana offers a medium-bodied flavor with a slow and even burn. For as low as 80 cents apiece, they're well worth it!
Yummy!:barf: