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I keep seeing Don Kiki pop up on loads of u.s sites. They seem quite popular. anyone any exerience with them?
I've never tried Don Kiki cigars but I can recommend the Oliva V series, the Fuente Short Story, Rocky Patel 1990 and the Edge and anything by Padron as great NCs. If you're looking for something cheap but decent, then the Fuente Flor Fina 858, Flor de Oliva and CAO gold are good budget cigars.
Last time i was there i grabbed a dominican montecristo super bowl limited edition in a nice glass tube with some art on it. Was an excellent smoke. Cant remember what it was called though.
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My gran happens to live in Pudsey... The "Historic Market Town" sign on the way in always cracks me up. As does the 6 stalls left in the "historic market" :-)
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Daniel can you contact your gran and ask if in fact the ducks do fly backards, does it keep t'muck out o ther eyes and can we see pictures please.
my aunt lives in new york. I will get non cuban sent over. have been looking through the importing info on customs site. freom what I can make out cigars can be sent over as a gift and free from any tax as long as it is under ?36 value. May have to have an early birthday this year
Do you have any family that would consider adoption?
The furthest away my relatives are is Pudsey (more's the pity).
But then there is a famous saying in Pudsey. Apparently - "Pudsey is where t' ducks fly backards ter keep t'muck out o ther eyes"
They don't have Arturo Fuente cigars in Pudsey though.
I am sure someone in the family would put a roof over your head, we are renown for taking in waifs and strays, so much so that we are truly International, just a thought are any other BOTL with such a diverse family
British
Irish
Iranian/Bahrainy
Spanish
American
Mexican
Australian
Welsh
African
Italian
My gran happens to live in Pudsey... The "Historic Market Town" sign on the way in always cracks me up. As does the 6 stalls left in the "historic market" :-)
If you see similar brand names, it's because they're non-Cubans with the same brand names. The brand names were sold and/or nicked a long while back.
There are also grey market sites, often based in Switzerland or Honk Kong, that will ship 'Cuban' cigars to the U.S. From what I've heard it seems that some of these sites do sell genuine Cubans, others sell counterfeits, and there are some that sell a mixture of both. American consumers therefore face both the risk of receiving fakes and the risk of getting their package seized by customs when they order from these sites, but due to the embargo this is often the only way that they can get their hands on 'Cuban' cigars. These sites also offer shipping to the UK, but for the reasons mentioned above I wouldn't touch them with a barge pole, even if their prices are cheap!
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