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The aptly named Cu-Avana Punisher Jalepeno Popper. I did read a review complaining of the spices rubbed on the head of the cigar and thought it sounded like my style and it was.

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I bought a fiver of those about 10 years ago as I was really into spicy foods, so thought it would be nice.
Burned the hell out of my lips and tongue, lol.
Only smoked the one and gave away the others to friends without telling them about them for laughs, lol

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I enjoyed it.
However, it was way too hot and humid out for me to thoroughly enjoy it.
I should have waited for later in the day!
Yeah, it can really mess up the experience when the weather is too cold or too hot.

Been in the 90's here the last few days but luckily Wyoming always has at least a little wind, so that helps, but still hot enough to effect the experience. Fortunately the humidity here is pretty low at least.

I much better enjoy smoking my cigars outside in the fresh air, sunshine and view of the mountains, when its in the 60's.

Had a week of negative temps this winter and that sucked. Was forced to smoke in the indoor smoking room here and don't really enjoy that

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Unknown mystery stick and Costa Rican coffee, sinus clearing amount of white pepper, sweet cream, Cedar & spices, a closed foot and a pigtail, I’m guessing some sort of ViajeView attachment 161518
Looks and sounds yummy!

Dunno if I'm the only one whose mouth waters just looking at a cigar, even having no experience with that particular stick.

The fact that it's naked may be even more of a turn-on, although I am a sucker for a good band and/or name also.

Aw, well...maybe it's just me.
 

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In one fell swoop I am posting my second coffee flavored dog rocket and my second cigar quite possibly named after a hallucinogen: Devil's Weed Dark Brew Coffee. Pretty mediocre, this one.

Yes that is my poor boy ashtray made from my favorite poor boy coffee container. I dream of having a four stirrup Stinky for me and my imaginary cigar-loving friends.

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Looks and sounds yummy!

Dunno if I'm the only one whose mouth waters just looking at a cigar, even having no experience with that particular stick.

The fact that it's naked may be even more of a turn-on, although I am a sucker for a good band and/or name also.

Aw, well...maybe it's just me.
Lol, I agree.
I had 2 Cigars I was gifted with no band and was told they were 1998 punch punch, but looking into it they were never sold without bands, so now I have no idea what they are or when they were made, and its kind of a thrill.
The first one was very tasty whatever it is

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My first one of these.

Took a lot of time on Google to find somewhere selling them as singles.

Absolutely outstanding in every regard.

Great taste, great burn,draw and construction and great appearance

Definitely lives up to the hype.

Will definitely be buying more to keep some on hand.

May have found a new top 5 cigar. We'll see if the next 2 I have are consistent


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