Definitely cheaper, it's too bad that I can't seem to find everything I need to make rolled up cuban cigars. I may have to import them.I never hadve even heard of it but I sounds very interesting. I'm sure I'd be cheaper too. Totally worth looking into if you're into that kind of thing.
Definitely cheaper, it's too bad that I can't seem to find everything I need to make rolled up cuban cigars. I may have to import them.
Rolling paper is around $10 and it can last you for a lot of cigars. As for the tobacco and such.. it depends on the country, quality and where you get it from.Around how much does that cost? I'm sure it'd still be cheaper than buying them whole, at least.
Rolling paper is around $10 and it can last you for a lot of cigars. As for the tobacco and such.. it depends on the country, quality and where you get it from.
I imagine a lot of teenagers will start smoking/rolling up cigars because they want to be in the center of attention. I'm not familiar with the US but I imagine Cuban tobacco and rolls will be sold at a lot of stores.Yes, if they start selling Cuban tobacco here in the US, I am wondering if rolling kits could be far behind. It could be the next big thing, as people will looking to try it. However, with smoking being taboo in most places..not sure if it would really take off. Some people do smoke a cigar on occasion though, even if they aren't regular smokers.