The Worlds Smallest Cigar.

SirJoe

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They had to make it. If you have over sized cigars there has to be some one that goes in the opposite direction.
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Now that is one small cigar.
 
Wow I guess so. I have never seen anything like it. I wonder what price range something like that would be in.
 
Wow I guess so. I have never seen anything like it. I wonder what price range something like that would be in.
Logically the price should be smaller but you can expect a high price for something like this because of its novelty. I wonder who would buy these, they're only teasing. :p
 
I once smoked a very small "gourmet" sort of cigar. It was just a bit longer than the one shown. It tasted pretty good, but the reason I bought it was that is was inexpensive. Inexpensive is always good in my book.
 
LOL! So, you'd get, what, two good puffs out of that one? ;)

Neat find though.
Pretty much, haha. I wonder if the taste is so good that it leaves you breathless, imagine if it's just a regular tobacco cigar.. just, smaller.
 
This isn't surprising to me at all. People love to create tiny versions of everything, for the sake of making cute things. I would laugh if someone offered me a cigar of this size, but it makes for a nice little novelty item. I can't see it working for anything other than display and novelty purposes, ha ha.
 
Provided you don't suck the whole thing into your lungs on the first puff. Lol.

I laughed way too hard at this! Ha ha, I didn't even think about this being a possibility, but honestly that is exactly what I'd do if someone gave me one of these cigars. Can you imagine how hard it would be to smoke the thing? I can't see this as a realistic way of smoking, ha ha.
 
This is a really interesting miniature version of a cigar. I believe that the price for this would be a bit higher than the usual type of cigar because it would be probably considered as a novelty item.
 
It would have to be the amount of patience that would take to make one of these must be unworldly. I honestly would never be the right person for a job like that.
 
I think some people just like minature versions of everything, and the cigar may be no exception to that rule. I guess, that people are busy making minature versions of Cubans now, now that it has opened up slowly to tourism. Watch for minature Cubans to be coming your way soon!
 
I think some people just like minature versions of everything, and the cigar may be no exception to that rule. I guess, that people are busy making minature versions of Cubans now, now that it has opened up slowly to tourism. Watch for minature Cubans to be coming your way soon!
Lol I still prefer the full sized cigar. Their cigarillos are also very good but that's the smallest I'm willing to go. :)
 
I think I could roll that one up. But that is such an useless idea... it's not good to smoke, so the only thing I can see doing with it, it's bragging.
 
I am going to have to buy a Cuban just to say I have had one. This is one of the cigars that I want to try. It is just a quality cigar that seems to be worth the price you pay for it, and I will get one if I see them. The only thing, is I don't really want a big honkin cigar.
 
I am going to have to buy a Cuban just to say I have had one. This is one of the cigars that I want to try. It is just a quality cigar that seems to be worth the price you pay for it, and I will get one if I see them. The only thing, is I don't really want a big honkin cigar.
Cohiba doesn't only have big cigars they also have shorter cigars, they are a bit expensive but they are well worth your while.

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