In 1973 they came out with Winchester Little Cigars at 25 cents a package when all packages of real cigarettes were 40 cents.
Even in 1973 there were do gooders who worried that taking advantage of lower tax rates for cigars than cigarettes would cause teenagers like me to smoke Winchesters instead of Winstons and Marlboros.
But the do gooders decided, that Winchesters tasted like cigars and were not easily inhaled, and let the matter drop. I bought a pack of Winchesters and went right back to Winstons.
I just unwrapped a bundle of 20 Nicaraguan cigars and they have a wonderful, zesty, cigar taste. They are kind of mild compared to more expensive cigars, but taste like good cigars.
How Dey Do Dat?
In fifty years of smoking not one cigarette or pipe I’ve ever smoked tasted like a cigar.
They can’t flavor the premium hand rolled cigars to taste like Winchesters.
What produces that distinctive cigar flavor?
Even in 1973 there were do gooders who worried that taking advantage of lower tax rates for cigars than cigarettes would cause teenagers like me to smoke Winchesters instead of Winstons and Marlboros.
But the do gooders decided, that Winchesters tasted like cigars and were not easily inhaled, and let the matter drop. I bought a pack of Winchesters and went right back to Winstons.
I just unwrapped a bundle of 20 Nicaraguan cigars and they have a wonderful, zesty, cigar taste. They are kind of mild compared to more expensive cigars, but taste like good cigars.
How Dey Do Dat?
In fifty years of smoking not one cigarette or pipe I’ve ever smoked tasted like a cigar.
They can’t flavor the premium hand rolled cigars to taste like Winchesters.
What produces that distinctive cigar flavor?
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