@elseascotty9346 you should get them directly from the factory or a very reputable dealer. Anyone selling in tourist areas usually are fakes as they know it sells. Now a days, with the boom of boutique Cigars, i would personally say "Cubans" arent the top cigars anymore. Nicaragua has produced some very nice tobaccos from Cuban tabacco seeds. Florida has had a few notable families come and produce cigars i. The states. So certainly still good, but not the "best" like they used to be in the 80s and 70s
â@@frankthefkintank Nope. Most of the fakes are rolled by factory employees, but they use the leftovers cutting inside the perfectly rolled cigar. The boxes, tha bands are real, stolen from the fabric..
@@michelrood2966 you can kinda easily tell, for cohibos the wrapper on the cigar doesnât have the rainbow reflective, and it smells like banana a little
@@iimsoxo It's a pretty standard tourist thing to do, if you go to viñales.. if he goes in that direction, he'll come across it. Mind you, those are the prices I paid in 2017.. might be slightly more now.
Is not tourist prices in that official store, that prices are regulated, Montecristo, Cohiba and Romeo y Julieta are like 15 to 20 dollars per cigar, churchill for example is like 50 for just 1 cigar
Yo thatâs hilarious Iâm legit in Cozumel right now and just had a dude come up and offer me âCuban cigarsâ at âsandy beachâ đ Small world. Cozumels dope tho I did buy soma and gabapentin on a pharmacy ran by sexy brown women on the beach đ€·đ»ââïž
i bought cigars at a legit shop like this in HolguĂn, Cuba back in 2017. l don't remember what I paid but I'm damn sure that my cheap ass didn't paid anything near that.
â@@p__jayyou will struggle to find them in tourist locations like Sydney, Melbourne, etc. unless you go to a zoo/wildlife park. You need to go rural areas to see them out of captivity
â@@joelschmidt887 The only reason why Cuban Cigars are expensive is because they are Illegal in the U.S (thus the only way you're even touching them is if they are smuggled)
I donât get it, this the same guy that said âalcohol is poison for my bodyâ and ordered a fruit juice on the beach while Kurt had a beerđđ Exited over spending $$$ on cigars
â@@hamman953 cigars are a rare treat for most people, he'd likely only smoke a couple in his life, not many people can afford to spend hundreds a day on luxury items they just burn
Itâs say they are ripping off tourist like that! But unfortunately itâs common practice everywhere! Only way to avoid this is connecting with the locals!
@@samuelnicholas7834 why would they? Thereâs enough nice and honest ppl out there. But whatever, Iâd never buy cigars or cigarettes anyways đđ
Pro Tip: Like Hemingway, go to a cantina, and order up a Whiskey & Soda, Pay a tip to smoke on of your own, or select a fresh cigar from their selection. Smoking a cigar in Havana with a whiskey soda one of my bucket list items done, satisfied.
Che would be more proud when the day comes when US removes all Sanctions and Blockades on Cuba and let them be. Cuba has lost 680 BILLION US dollars due to USA sanctions on even on simple things like Food and Insulins imports.
@@jad2290 If you actually know that as a fact you will then limit your alcohol consumption to less drinks therefore you will still be drinking in moderationâŠ
In Cuba you can go way cheaper, there are people rolling tobacco in one or another style. Or at a factory. And you should know what you are buying. In Spain prices and selection of Cuban cigars are excellent.
Thats tourist guid hustled you guys, i figured its a tourist trap, he gets tourists to the boutique and gets paid a commission for overpriced fake cigars, i confirmed when u guys went out and he came out the shop after you, after he got his cut đ well i guess theu have to make a living too
Bought a box of cigars today. Bougth it as a novelty in an old school cigar shop, 80/90+ old owner, told his grandfather opened the shop in 1939 but they are struggling because of tax, lack of smokers and laws now. I prefer a âŹ35 box of his home brand over a âŹ15 a box of the same quality from a gas station.
@@JorgeLourenco000 yes obviously the price is artificially inflated by only producing a few thousand a year, but what he paid was the retail price, you canât really get one for less than that unless thereâs something wrong with it or someone has stolen it.
A single cigar at almost $100 is unheard of. Back in the 2000s one of the more expensive cigars, a CohĂba Lanceros, was $ 11. The reasons why they came out so expensive is a mark up for inexperienced buyers and because your guide is getting a commission on your purchase; he will go back to that store later in the day and get paid. The fact that you are buying in an official business doesn't guarantee that they are the real stuff either, so yes, you'll get a better deal buying them abroad
Kurtz my friend. All our time is limited on this earth. Smoking cigars is sometimes interesting when you get a good offer or find a good cheap stick, but for the most part smoke the best you can afford. The whole point about it is to enjoy burning your time doing something rewarding that excels in quality and is distinguished from your usual way of life. Most importantly it's not about who smokes what, it's about smoking what you like on your terms. My favourite Cuban is Hoy de Monterrey Epicure no.2.
@@waleed8530 they aren't, but the workers get a bunch of free cigars per day that they sell on the side. It's not "legal" but every single one of them does it and it cost a couple of pesos instead of hundreds
If you buy cigars in Cuba from places like this, it's honestly probably a bunch of shitty tobacco in banana leaves. To get a good deal on real cigars, you need to find a local that trusts you. He'll send you to some back alley behind a house where a guy sells them. The Cuban factory workers will steal them from the factory and sell them on the black market. I've gotten a box of 10 Partagas for $40 CAD. Locally they sell for $400CAD. Amazing cigars.
I've smoked Cubans and there's a def difference, but I bought a "bargain pak" no.label type bunch wrapped in cellophane and it reminded me of Venezuelan rain forest...dude it was like being there. Never could find them again but I understand the attractionâ€
My wife an i been in Cuba in 2015. We had a trip far out. Our driver brought us to a small farm. We had a chat with an old man and his wife. He had a Tobaccoplantation which was somehow not included into all the main brands. We had a real great time, some coffee and tea. I got to smoke 2 cigars. Iam not an expert but i am used to cigars from all over the globe. These where some of the best cigars i ever tried. I bought 3x20 of him. I paid 100âŹ. Back home, i shared them with my cigardudes and everybody agreed. We found an very old interview i some old newspaper online. The farmer treated the leaves with sugarwater. I think his name was Montesini or something like that
Youâre being robbed Curt. Those cigars arenât worth that. First Cuba doesnât practice crop rotation . 2nd Those workers are getting paid Pennieâs on the dollar. Just look at those poor desperate faces.
I feel spoiled watching this, there was always a box or two of Monte Cristos at the bar in our house growing up in the 70's thru 2010.... The best booze as well.
Wtf? Hella expensive! Got some Cubans back before the embargo ended. Had a buddy going on a missions trip on a private flight with Boy Scouts of America to Haiti. He brought back like 10-15 enormous full leaf stoagies. Had hand drawn design with a tiny wax stamp on the band. I was still in high school at the time so it was maybe '06-'07. He was building houses and said a sketchy dude called him away from the build site one afternoon. Tried selling em, he declined and tried to go back to working. Dude called him back over and just gave them to him. Buddy gave a bunch of our group one each free. Laid on a stone beach at a muddy lake in rural Appalachia laying in the sun. Smoking a big ass Cuban cigar. Drinking Southern Comfort and Red Bull out of red Solo cups. Backflipping off the docks. Doing a bunch of burnouts in a rusty non-posi Olds Cutty all the way home. Good times, good times.
Itâs called freedom fighters and yes people die but alls far in love and war, Mandela also killed people, you have to break eggs to make an omelette. I wouldnât expect a Libtard like yourself to understand of this.
Ive bought Cuban cigars in Havana Cuba at a reputable store, a full size Monte Cristo was $10 USD. A half size âtubosâ romeo y Julieta that came in a tube was $6 USD. This was around 8 years ago
Went to a shop like this left with a bottle then noticed a door where 4 peeps were rolling the cigars and slapping stickers on them. Guy saw me said good choice with the bottle đ đđ I love Cuba.
Just go to Rodriguez cigars in Key West. They have a class where they teach you the history and how to roll a cigar. They even let you keep the one you rolled to age and smoke in 6 months.
Montecristos are like $16-25 in U.S smokeshops. But they also come plastic wrapped individually in the box. The got all these cigars free and sitting out for who knows how long. Although maybe they just sell so many in one day. Itâs weird seeing the difference in how people like to get the cigars. My shop customers would never if we did this. đ
Pro tip: there are more fake Cuban cigars in Cuba than anywhere else in the world.
Make sure you get them from the factory or a very reputable dealer.
Where should you get them and what should you get discount prices anywhere
@elseascotty9346 you should get them directly from the factory or a very reputable dealer.
Anyone selling in tourist areas usually are fakes as they know it sells.
Now a days, with the boom of boutique Cigars, i would personally say "Cubans" arent the top cigars anymore.
Nicaragua has produced some very nice tobaccos from Cuban tabacco seeds.
Florida has had a few notable families come and produce cigars i. The states.
So certainly still good, but not the "best" like they used to be in the 80s and 70s
â@@frankthefkintank Nope. Most of the fakes are rolled by factory employees, but they use the leftovers cutting inside the perfectly rolled cigar. The boxes, tha bands are real, stolen from the fabric..
@@michelrood2966 you can kinda easily tell, for cohibos the wrapper on the cigar doesnât have the rainbow reflective, and it smells like banana a little
how much is a good one in USD
Once you pay and smoke, you realise how you were ripped off in Cuba for the 500 time on the same day.
Bought them in Argentina, way cheaper.
...Before, Cuba allowed travelers!
You go there and they are more expensive?đź
@Mickeys Time yeah they do
@Goku whaaat fr? Name some other examples
@@kansangaminggod6341 its fake gucci bro, you can get knock offs for cheap ANYWHERE lmao
You can buy them in the duty free in D.F. Mexico City airport. Brought them back to the U.S. no problem.
In viñales, you can buy 10 cigars for $40, from the farm directly that makes them and you can have a tour and see them handrolled.
Whereâs that
Bro he literally said where itâs at lmao
Wow you should deff try and let kurt know this info !
ââ@@elseascotty9346n cuba 2 hours car ride from Habana
@@iimsoxo It's a pretty standard tourist thing to do, if you go to viñales.. if he goes in that direction, he'll come across it.
Mind you, those are the prices I paid in 2017.. might be slightly more now.
Cubaâs economy went up 1% after that purchase
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Even if everything shuts down in Cuba the only thing that continue operating is the cigar industry.
Ah yes communism
More like 10%
@@ExpatPlans365 and taxis!
Sounds like tourist prices. Had some guys in Cozumel, Mexico near the port try to sell me a bottle of tequila for $600 U.S. I just looked at him. đ
Tijuana, if you walk in thereâs some taxis trying to charge 50 dollars to drive you downtown. Itâs a 5 dollar rideđ
Definitely. You can a BOX of legit Cohibas for like $250. 20 cigars lol.
Is not tourist prices in that official store, that prices are regulated, Montecristo, Cohiba and Romeo y Julieta are like 15 to 20 dollars per cigar, churchill for example is like 50 for just 1 cigar
Yo thatâs hilarious Iâm legit in Cozumel right now and just had a dude come up and offer me âCuban cigarsâ at âsandy beachâ đ
Small world.
Cozumels dope tho I did buy soma and gabapentin on a pharmacy ran by sexy brown women on the beach đ€·đ»ââïž
Why the hell would you buy gabba pettin
Tourist RiP Offđđđ
Correct đ only foreigner buy here .
lol kurt aint the brightest
i bought cigars at a legit shop like this in HolguĂn, Cuba back in 2017. l don't remember what I paid but I'm damn sure that my cheap ass didn't paid anything near that.
Go in a london or paris shop and see the price of a full boxes then you will be blow then
man research cigars prices. what he paid was a good deal compared to the uk or canada
The lady in black and the other dude shaking their head knowing you getting ripped off đđđ
That's gotta be the ultimate tourist business. It's like being a tourist in Australia and paying $50 to see a kangaroo.
Been in Australia 2 weeks and didnât see one Joey đ€·đ»ââïžđđ
But try to buy 1 box of Malboro in Australia, is cheaper buy a Cohiba in cuba that a box of Malboro in OZ
And $100 for a pint of fosters
â@@p__jayyou will struggle to find them in tourist locations like Sydney, Melbourne, etc. unless you go to a zoo/wildlife park. You need to go rural areas to see them out of captivity
â@@TortillaChip521 the fosters only costs $5. The other $95 is a dickhead tax đ we dont drink that shit in Australia
How the hell are Cohibas more expensive in Cuba than in Europe ? đ
tourist ripoff spot, look at all the white tourists.
He paid the tourist price
@@JustSendMeLocation muppet
Because the Cubans also know how overpriced their cigars are sold in the USA and that's why they charge just as exorbitant prices.
â@@JustSendMeLocation tf you mean "nah"? He just explained to you why tourist prices exist dumbass đ
Remember when Kramer thought he was getting authentic Cubans but he got Dominicans instead??
And they slept in his dresser drawers.
WE ARE THE CUBANS !!
All this time they were Dominican
You know this day and age the quality is even better in the Dominican Republic which is mind-blowing
@@bey976 Where talking about people right?
Damn Cubans rolled those crepes up so tight, they began to explode. đđ
âGot the cigars, got the Cubans, got ripped offâ. I love how he asked what he recommended and the vendor just pointed at random cigars lol.
Nah man, Che Quevara smoked that one, gotta get that!
Is not random, is Montecristo
â@@SantiagoVelezRestrepodid he got ripped off for quality or price??
He paid the tourist price đ
He paid the socialism price
That is genuinely how much they cost
Much cheaper in Dubai.đź
I think they charged you the Gringo tax.
American tax because they mostly have no clue about the prices
â@@joelschmidt887 its called the gringo tax. Any white person is a gringo.
â@@joelschmidt887
The only reason why Cuban Cigars are expensive is because they are Illegal in the U.S (thus the only way you're even touching them is if they are smuggled)
When I tell my customers at Saturday market "Michael Jackson wore these gloves!"
I donât get it, this the same guy that said âalcohol is poison for my bodyâ and ordered a fruit juice on the beach while Kurt had a beerđđ
Exited over spending $$$ on cigars
I thought the same, what a turnip
â@@hamman953 cigars are a rare treat for most people, he'd likely only smoke a couple in his life, not many people can afford to spend hundreds a day on luxury items they just burn
â@@Gytman189 nobody is spending that much on cigars for daily smoking lol
From everything we know, cigars aren't that dangerous but then again neither is moderate alcohol consumption
@@AcidAdventurer exactly my point and dude was so adamant about not letting âpoisonâ in his bodyđđ
Like why favor one poison for anotherđ€Ł
Bro I'm Cuban and I bought 24 hand rolled Pinal del Rio/Viñales Cigars for like $5-6 usd.. Can't get no fresher than that
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Itâs say they are ripping off tourist like that! But unfortunately itâs common practice everywhere! Only way to avoid this is connecting with the locals!
@@samuelnicholas7834 why would they? Thereâs enough nice and honest ppl out there. But whatever, Iâd never buy cigars or cigarettes anyways đđ
@@samuelnicholas7834 idk what difference is, itâs still tabacoâŠbut as I said, idc either
Pro Tip: Like Hemingway, go to a cantina, and order up a Whiskey & Soda, Pay a tip to smoke on of your own, or select a fresh cigar from their selection. Smoking a cigar in Havana with a whiskey soda one of my bucket list items done, satisfied.
Capitalism at its best. Che would be so proud...
Che would be more proud when the day comes when US removes all Sanctions and Blockades on Cuba and let them be.
Cuba has lost 680 BILLION US dollars due to USA sanctions on even on simple things like Food and Insulins imports.
Capitalism =/= for profit. Socialism can be for profit (and in this particular case, it is!) It is the state that owns and manufactures Habanos cigars
This is socialism
@@StayBasedJesus maybe don't beef with U.S and try to install nuclear missiles for the purpose of threating the U.S
@@StayBasedJesus Says a lot about the country when they rely on the US for simple things like food doesnt it?
Bro, vinales Is where to go. I came back with 40 cigars for $40. Plus free ones for touring their tobacco farm.
Go to the villages in Cuba wear they hand roll them and get it on cam đ
A Cohiba, monte Cristo, & other brands are like 15 bucks here on the high side
Hustler gets hustledâŠ
Once you have had a cuban cigar, you will realize that its all about the mystique.
Exactly fun, but over rated
Very relaxing cigars
@@bryangarska3823 try smoking a joint mate.
Ur not supposed to smoke them. U just put it in ur mouth to look cool but not smoke. It tastes like shit if u try to actually smoke it
â@@usuhbi thats called smoking
They clearly gave you the foreigner discount which is double
Nothing beats a fat blunt or a super chunky joint đ
Imagine rolling a blunt with a real cuban cigar. Epic blunt
@@iimsoxo đ€Ż
You can buy leaves that they use to roll cigars and roll your own
mans bought real $2 cigars for 100
Epic margin
â$100 to smoke in two to three hoursâ
Weed smokers: hold my beer
hold my thai stick đ
Iâm not surprised, your buddy gets on for drinking alcohol but doesnât flinch and actually encourages you to buy cigars.đ
Alcohol gives you brain damage
yes because alcohol is terrible.
@@jad2290 Not if you drink in moderation which you canât say the same about smokingâŠ
@@vicdozer
False, define 'moderation' ?
Because medically the effects on the brain appear after going over 8 drink a MONTH .
@@jad2290 If you actually know that as a fact you will then limit your alcohol consumption to less drinks therefore you will still be drinking in moderationâŠ
In Cuba you can go way cheaper, there are people rolling tobacco in one or another style. Or at a factory. And you should know what you are buying.
In Spain prices and selection of Cuban cigars are excellent.
I just realise that theyâre rolling around in a Zhiguli Lada
Saw the woman in that white dress wearing that white hat,....and fell in love
Iâd rather smoke anything else for those crazy prices
Thats tourist guid hustled you guys, i figured its a tourist trap, he gets tourists to the boutique and gets paid a commission for overpriced fake cigars, i confirmed when u guys went out and he came out the shop after you, after he got his cut đ well i guess theu have to make a living too
Well spotted!
Yup he came out after
Wait, so the friend who said alcohol is âpoisonâ is A-okay with smoking cigars? đđđ
Still better than alcohol
Ironic isn't it. Too sacred of a temple for alcohol. But oh we're in Cuba, got to smoke a Cuban in Cuba, that makes it all worth it...
@@wrath4405 you dont smoke cigars you puff em
@@1MNUTZ No shit, Sherlock. Why arnt you correcting Kurt and his based friend then? They said multiple times "smoke" cigars.
@@wrath4405 kurt doesn't care im correcting you einstein
Che Chevara was a bloody assassin!
Passport bros idiots haven`t got the clue because they never learned history. They keep mentioning Che but no idea what exactly he did in the past.
Lol
My favorite portrait of Che was taken in Bolivia, though he looked a bit dead. đ
Guevara??
That's why we love him. I hope someone can finish the job for him.
âYeah those $600 ones, Einstein loved emâ
Pro Tip: best cigars are rolled in the Dominican
I miss those Game Garcia Vega White Russian rollies. Not the leafs but the Dutch splitter ones
Pfff and then they taste old wet paper like Davidoff
I were in DR there was absolutely super buenos cigar's
Dominican republic . You forgot the other half
Best cigars I ever smoked were from Dominican Republic
The friend thatâs doesnât drink, hyped to smoke a cigar đ
Cigars have become a status symbol, these guys don't have a clue
Bought a box of cigars today. Bougth it as a novelty in an old school cigar shop, 80/90+ old owner, told his grandfather opened the shop in 1939 but they are struggling because of tax, lack of smokers and laws now.
I prefer a âŹ35 box of his home brand over a âŹ15 a box of the same quality from a gas station.
Its just tobacco and marketing. Im in Canada and they are everywhere. Id rather blaze a spliff.
Love this man living life like it should be
You're tourists. Of course they jacked the price.
And it is a good deal, for the seller, you just paid the price of one box in one cigarđđđ
No he didnât, thatâs what they cost. A box of cohiba lanceros is a couple thousand dollars.
@@Blaidd7542Do you know the difference between cost of production and sell price, right?
@@JorgeLourenco000 yes obviously the price is artificially inflated by only producing a few thousand a year, but what he paid was the retail price,
you canât really get one for less than that unless thereâs something wrong with it or someone has stolen it.
A single cigar at almost $100 is unheard of. Back in the 2000s one of the more expensive cigars, a CohĂba Lanceros, was $ 11. The reasons why they came out so expensive is a mark up for inexperienced buyers and because your guide is getting a commission on your purchase; he will go back to that store later in the day and get paid. The fact that you are buying in an official business doesn't guarantee that they are the real stuff either, so yes, you'll get a better deal buying them abroad
Lovin the new guy. Heâs cool đ
Oh...Che... ya let me get one the mass murderer liked
Well he only went after those who deserved it... so
â@@RB0345 : Like peasants, and black people who he despise? Thanks for letting us know you an admirer of a racist mass murderer.
Every US president has much bloodier hands lol
@@savageblackfish5117 : You've compared every single president to Che? Where's your evidence comparing him to each president? I'll wait.
@@ricfax Bush?
A good cigar is $11. Rule of thumb.
I had the best experience with an 11 dollar cigar than a $30 range this week.
$13
Bro wont drink but he smokes tob
If you watched the full video you see him drinking alcohol.
That looks like a ton of fun
I recognize that shop! Ah i miss havana
Kurtz my friend. All our time is limited on this earth. Smoking cigars is sometimes interesting when you get a good offer or find a good cheap stick, but for the most part smoke the best you can afford. The whole point about it is to enjoy burning your time doing something rewarding that excels in quality and is distinguished from your usual way of life. Most importantly it's not about who smokes what, it's about smoking what you like on your terms. My favourite Cuban is Hoy de Monterrey Epicure no.2.
Ya gotta try one if your there. All hype imo, but a good memory.
Bro, I was 3 pesos for a cohiba from the factory. Directly from the man who rolled it. You got ripped.
Alot of fakes in Cuba.
Getting them directly from the factory is HIGHLY recommended if you want the real thing
@@JohnnyX262 I thought the factories aren't allowed to sell?
@@waleed8530 they aren't, but the workers get a bunch of free cigars per day that they sell on the side.
It's not "legal" but every single one of them does it and it cost a couple of pesos instead of hundreds
@@Muzly do you get the labels as well?.
@@waleed8530 I can't remember, it was 2013 I went.
Ask what TITO ( Yugoslavia President) smoked?
I bet that shop smelled amazing!
If you buy cigars in Cuba from places like this, it's honestly probably a bunch of shitty tobacco in banana leaves. To get a good deal on real cigars, you need to find a local that trusts you. He'll send you to some back alley behind a house where a guy sells them. The Cuban factory workers will steal them from the factory and sell them on the black market. I've gotten a box of 10 Partagas for $40 CAD. Locally they sell for $400CAD. Amazing cigars.
I've smoked Cubans and there's a def difference, but I bought a "bargain pak" no.label type bunch wrapped in cellophane and it reminded me of Venezuelan rain forest...dude it was like being there. Never could find them again but I understand the attractionâ€
Mf finissed you so bad đą
Probably banana leaf mostly inside + stems
My wife an i been in Cuba in 2015.
We had a trip far out. Our driver brought us to a small farm. We had a chat with an old man and his wife. He had a Tobaccoplantation which was somehow not included into all the main brands.
We had a real great time, some coffee and tea.
I got to smoke 2 cigars. Iam not an expert but i am used to cigars from all over the globe.
These where some of the best cigars i ever tried.
I bought 3x20 of him. I paid 100âŹ.
Back home, i shared them with my cigardudes and everybody agreed.
We found an very old interview i some old newspaper online. The farmer treated the leaves with sugarwater. I think his name was Montesini or something like that
Youâre being robbed Curt. Those cigars arenât worth that. First Cuba doesnât practice crop rotation . 2nd Those workers are getting paid Pennieâs on the dollar. Just look at those poor desperate faces.
The girl with the hat is smoking hot more than a cuban cigar!
I feel spoiled watching this, there was always a box or two of Monte Cristos at the bar in our house growing up in the 70's thru 2010.... The best booze as well.
Hey, I'm literally working with Cuban cigars right now.
Montecristo No. 2 is a favourite of mine
Rip off
That youngster seems to be learning about Supply & Demand đ
Wow. So far youve been bent over everywhere đ
You might as well just buy a pack of cigarettes as a Cuban is just another cigar with âCubanâ in front of it. đ
Itâs all hype
My grandfather taught us how to grow tabacco and roll cigars. I'm not Cuban but I will match my skills to anyone. My cigars are only for a select few.
Wtf? Hella expensive!
Got some Cubans back before the embargo ended. Had a buddy going on a missions trip on a private flight with Boy Scouts of America to Haiti. He brought back like 10-15 enormous full leaf stoagies. Had hand drawn design with a tiny wax stamp on the band.
I was still in high school at the time so it was maybe '06-'07.
He was building houses and said a sketchy dude called him away from the build site one afternoon. Tried selling em, he declined and tried to go back to working.
Dude called him back over and just gave them to him. Buddy gave a bunch of our group one each free.
Laid on a stone beach at a muddy lake in rural Appalachia laying in the sun. Smoking a big ass Cuban cigar. Drinking Southern Comfort and Red Bull out of red Solo cups. Backflipping off the docks. Doing a bunch of burnouts in a rusty non-posi Olds Cutty all the way home.
Good times, good times.
Wow. That girl in the background. What a model for cigarsâŠ. Yeahhhhh
Fidel,Che those guys were big time assassinâs
are u cuban ?
It's not all black and grey.
Itâs called freedom fighters and yes people die but alls far in love and war, Mandela also killed people, you have to break eggs to make an omelette. I wouldnât expect a Libtard like yourself to understand of this.
â@@idontknow6151 Che literally was a psycho đ€š
@@JG-fg2tj are u cuban ?
Poisonous
People who smoke know its poisonous. Doubt Kurt smokes all the time is it really so bad to have a cigar everyone in a while
Grow a pair
My last cigar put me in an ambulance after stupidly inhaling, passing out and falling over a balcony.
I went to that exact shop when I was in Cuba
Ive bought Cuban cigars in Havana Cuba at a reputable store, a full size Monte Cristo was $10 USD. A half size âtubosâ romeo y Julieta that came in a tube was $6 USD. This was around 8 years ago
A lot cheaper in Holguin when me and the misses went Cuba đšđș. Amazing country love to go back one day.. all the way from đŹđ§
Went to a shop like this left with a bottle then noticed a door where 4 peeps were rolling the cigars and slapping stickers on them. Guy saw me said good choice with the bottle đ đđ I love Cuba.
Commie cigars,you been had
lovely Commie cigars thou
I have purchased Cuban cigars when I was in San Jose, Costa Rica đšđ· and when I was in Italy đźđč.
You got ripped big time my friend
Just go to Rodriguez cigars in Key West. They have a class where they teach you the history and how to roll a cigar. They even let you keep the one you rolled to age and smoke in 6 months.
I'd find a small local shop that is rolling their own and try them instead. You can buy Cubans anywhere in the world.
The one from the farm must have been great, lol you looked a little buzzed
Never gonna give you up, never gonna let you down, never gonna turn around and hurt youuuuuu ...
Che and Fidel đŻđŻđŻ
They will ripped you off with those prices
Monte cristos are sold here in most smoke shops thatâs wild
I remember going there to buy Cigars
My cousin brought me and his brother back some a couple of years ago whenever you could for like a year or two and some white Hennessy shit was nice
Esplendidos cohibas is pure bliss đ
Rick Rolled himself these cigars from the leaf... never ever let you down...
Mans will smoke a cigar but wonât drink with Kurt đ€Šââïž
Becuz alcohol will get u buzzed/drunk...puffing a cigar wont
Hi ese company bought the rights to Cuban cigars and factories, they raised the prices big time.
Cohiba Siglo VI Cohiba Behike 54 and R+J Churchill short. Picked up a box of each In Havana all superb cigars and well worth it
Isn't that the same guy who said alcohol is poison? đ
Crazy how we see him grt handed the same stuff while walking in the hoods
Montecristos are like $16-25 in U.S smokeshops. But they also come plastic wrapped individually in the box. The got all these cigars free and sitting out for who knows how long. Although maybe they just sell so many in one day. Itâs weird seeing the difference in how people like to get the cigars. My shop customers would never if we did this. đ
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OKAY MUST BUY 10 OF THESE