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Just want to say everyone in this cigar forum is awesome!! Thank you all for the valuable information and tips. I’ve learned so much reading these topics. Got my first LO kit this past week, and started rolling a few stogies. Not the best looking ones, but I want to get better at the technique. My question is as follows: one of the local cigar shops where I live (Chicago), sells flavored cigars, such as mojito, tequila, vanilla strawberry, coconut etc. How can I make flavored cigars such as these? Do I need to spray the tobacco or soak the leaves or something? Any guidance is greatly appreciated. Thanks again
 

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Flavored cigars are like the soup de jour at a restaurant; an economical way to use yesterday’s cooking scraps and leftovers.

If you want to make your own you can use LorAnn candy oil flavorings, or sprinkle in some aromatic pipe tobacco. I like Blood Red Moon for cherry and C&D’s Green River Vanilla.
 
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