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Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Who wants a Macanudo Prince of Whales? Who wants to spend the money? Who HAS the money?



Okay. Prince of Whales cigar by Macanudo. WHAT A GREAT CIGAR... but for the price? Hmm, i like a cigar about 3 times daily, but do I have the money for it? NO! 

So, a solution to my paradox seemed to not exist, until I found the JR Alternative to the Prince of Whales. It may not be a true Macanudo, but sure is close, at about 3/4 the price. YAY, something I like at MY PRICE! WOOHOO!

Imagine a CAO Gold with some Montecristo White and a bit of Avo in there for good measure, combine it, and you have the Macanudo Prince of Whales (okay a bit over the top with the combination above, but you get the picture. Well balanced cigar, smooth creamy and a bit nutty.)

"Why would anyone in the world buy some crappy seconds when, for a lot less money, they could buy J•R Alternatives instead? All of these cigars are long-filler, handmade firsts rolled at the best factories - sans the fancy boxes and bands. We have them made in humongous quantities and pass along the savings to smokers. For over a quarter of a century, these have been the very best value in the whole cigar world!" According to JR Cigar (Yes, I buy from them A LOT!)

So, your wondering, worth buying? Well, for about 42 bucks for 20 cigars, HELL YEAH. If you don't like 'em, at least you didn't spend around 200 bucks for 27 or 30.

Here is what you need to know to buy one. 

As Usual, Happy Smoking and enjoy

Brad

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