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I'm looking for vanilla flavoured cigars

post #1 of 15
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I'm looking for cigars which aroma smells of the mild pipe tobacco aroma, which smells a bit 'vanilla-ish' in my opinion. Can somebody help me with this?
post #2 of 15
dont do it.
post #3 of 15
Thread Starter 
Can you be a bit more clear about your statement?
post #4 of 15
It will taste awful.

If you want pipe tobacco smells smoke a pipe.
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post #6 of 15
get a blunt.

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post #7 of 15
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Originally Posted by IndianBoyz View Post
I'm looking for cigars which aroma smells of the mild pipe tobacco aroma, which smells a bit 'vanilla-ish' in my opinion. Can somebody help me with this?

Any decent sized tobacco shop should carry "flavored" cigars. Try that.
post #8 of 15
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Originally Posted by oneeightyseven View Post
get a blunt.

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I was going to say this exact thing. Any convenience store in any town coast to coast is going to sell Phillies or Black and Milds. I realize today is Memorial Day, but thats where Walgreens becomes an ally as they never close, ever.
post #9 of 15
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Originally Posted by edinatlanta View Post
It will taste awful.

If you want pipe tobacco smells smoke a pipe.

+1. Get a corncob pipe and get whatever aromatic pipe tobacco you want. If you decide you like it, get a nice briar pipe.
post #10 of 15
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Originally Posted by StopPolloition View Post
+1. Get a corncob pipe and get whatever aromatic pipe tobacco you want. If you decide you like it, get a nice briar pipe.

True that. I went to a very respected tobacco store and was told that if I wanted to try smoking a pipe (I smoke cigars) to buy a corncob from the drugstore and try some good tobacco with it. If I didn't like it, I was only out a few bucks as opposed to buying a nice pipe.
post #11 of 15
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Originally Posted by JohnGalt View Post
True that. I went to a very respected tobacco store and was told that if I wanted to try smoking a pipe (I smoke cigars) to buy a corncob from the drugstore and try some good tobacco with it. If I didn't like it, I was only out a few bucks as opposed to buying a nice pipe.

That seems to be the consensus with buying pipes.

If you want a certain flavor, why not pair it with a drink? That way you will have a flavor as well as the tobacco...
post #12 of 15
I can't help you with the vanilla flavored cigars, but I know a really good place to get some tobacco flavored ice cream..
post #13 of 15
If you are interested in smoking a pipe I would say go get a cheap briar. Not a knock against corncobs but you can get a "real" briar pipe that isn't a basket pipe for about 15 bucks at Edwards or the Tinderbox.
post #14 of 15
If you insist on flavored cigars, then try CAO, I think it's the Moondance.
post #15 of 15
Don't smoke a flavored cigar..... buy a blunt instead, the point of a cigar is to get the natural blend of tobacco, flavoring would cover all that up. Cigar tobacco >> Cigarette tobacco.

Simply put flavoring good tobacco is like pouring hot sauce onto a perfectly cooked fillet Mignon.
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