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its the same as any other cigar
A type of Cuban cigar.
In the US a Cuban cigar is considered as contraband .
Cuban cigars are banned in the US due to the Cuban embargo placed in October 1960 .
Kramer with his cigar
well it all matters in which taste you got personally i am Cuban and i like Mexican food to but Cuban is my favorite.
By clipping a cigar, you are simply removing the covered end in order to allow for air and smoke to be drawn through the cigar. You don't need to take very much off. A Cuban cigar roller once taught me to simply remove the cap of a cigar with my finger nails. This can normally be accomplished successfully, but you've got to be careful not to tear the wrapper.
A cuban industrialist who established the cigar making industry in the U.S.A.
Cuban but I don't know which type?
That depends entirely on the brand, maker, and type of fluid you use; as well as the flavor and nicotine level. Speaking personally; Vanilla Hazelnut tastes just like a smooth Cuban cigar (to me). Cherry Tobacco (as my store makes it) tastes just like Cherry Pipe Tobacco.
Cuban cigars are imported into Canada , unlike the ban upon them in the US , and a quality Tobacconist or cigar shop should carry a selection of Cuban cigars .