Cayenne You Hear Me Now
1 601 La Bomba Napalm Natural (5 x 52)
1 AB Nica Puro Robusto Natural (5 x 50)
1 Antano 1970 Alisado Dark Natural (6 x 52)
1 CAO Brazilia Gol ! Maduro (5 x 56)
1 Cubao No. 4 Natural (4 7/8 x 50)
1 Cusano LXI Sun Grown Robusto Natural (5 x 50)
1 Humo Jaguar Robusto Maduro (5 x 52)
1 Mcristo Platinum Robusto Natural (5 x 50)
1 Oliva Cain 550 Habano Natural (5 3/4 x 50)
1 Rocky Patel Xtreme Robusto Natural (5 1/2 x 50)
If you like your stogies like you like your women - hot & spicy - then this is the sampler pack for you! It features 10 high-octane smokes that will give you a pepper blast that never lets up. It also happens to offer some of the best brands around, and a serious bargain at less than $3.50/cigar!
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Let's say a given auction has a starting bid of $40 and a bid increment of $3.00. BIDDER #1 has already placed an auto-bid for $61.00, so the system appropriately places an actual STARTING bid of $40.00. The following day, BIDDER #2 places an auto-bid of $65.00. Since an auto-bid of $61.00 already existed, BIDDER #2's ACTUAL bid will be entered as $64.00 NOT $43.00 as would be expected.
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Cayenne You Hear Me Now
If you like your stogies like you like your women - hot & spicy - then this is the sampler pack for you! It features 10 high-octane smokes that will give you a pepper blast that never lets up. It also happens to offer some of the best brands around, and a serious bargain at less than $3.50/cigar!