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#1
anybody tried the acid cigars?  pros and cons? worth the money?
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#2
they are flavored, i think they are good quality, but don't taste anything like a cigar.
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#3
When I first started smoking cigars I had some. Now I find that they are nothing like what a good cigar is supposed to taste like. I would save your money and try something else....or not lol I guess some people have to learn for themselves like I did Smile
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#4
I learned from Tony's mistake too.. I bit on a trade for a couple boxes of the Acid extra ordinary Larry's, and while they were decent for a very occasional change of pace, there is no way I'd ever pay for a full box of these at retail.  Not THAT good IMHO.
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#5
They smell better then they ever taste.  Tongue
If you think they smell good even.
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#6
These are what got me started w/cigars. The Earthiness, Cuba Cuba, & 1300 CC (or whatever the number is) are the only ones worth a damn. That being said, I've grown out of them so much I don't even like the thought of smoking them. They were good @ first, but my pallette has changed so much since then. Give'm a go, can't hurt.
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#7
Acid is three simple steps.

1.  WOW! This is wild.  I must buy some.

2.  I think I'll pass up on my acid stash sampler thing for a cao brazil from my other humidor

2. acid?  what the hell was i thinking?
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#8
If you like Acids...You'll love Lars Tetens.[lol]
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#9
I've had a few in my possession through some weird bombs and the like, but never kept them.  I did smoke the extraoridinary Larry since it was supposed to be the ACID of ACIDs.  I only could stomach half of it and that was it for me.TongueTongue
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#10
If you like the Acids, I've heard that the CAO flavored are better.
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