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Parodi Ammezzati (5)
"an excellent little cigar"
super little cigars at about 60 cents each. a truely all-american product . smooth, subtle flavors with a hint of hickory-smoked dry curing. buy these cigars!
jeff in lebanon, OH October 4, 2009
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Parodi Kings 10/5
"super smoke for the money"
What a great smoke for the price! Like an Avanti w/o the licorice (anisette) flavor. Mellow, very subtle sweetness, and full body for a machine made. BTW, these cigars are supposed to be dry and hard because of the dry cure process. Consistently a 30-40 minute smoke making them alot of smoke for the money. All USA tobacco made by a USA company providing needed jobs for Americans.
jdn in lebanon, OH September 16, 2009
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Parodi Cherry Vanilla (5)
"Great smoke after leaving in humidor for a while."
Yes, they were dry and hard, so I left them in the humidor at 69% for 2 months. The result was one of the best American smokes I've ever had. These are absolutely delicious. I just ordered some more.
Franck in Omaha, Arkansas May 15, 2009
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Parodi Cherry Vanilla (5)
"Excellent smoke at a great price"
Every once in a while I find a bad one, but I really like these smokes !!!!
Randy in Washington, PA. April 28, 2009
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Parodi Ammezzati (5)
"Beauty !"
I enjoyed these hard, tasty smokes in my early days in Pittsburgh ( GO STEELERS ) and was overjoyed to find them available at Famous. I like them as much as my other favorites Don Thomas and Conuco. I guess I am not too hard to please!
Paul Kulik in Fairbanks January 26, 2009
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Parodi Cherry Vanilla (5)
"Hard as a rock and dried out"
Arrived sealed and new, but were dried out and hard as a rock. They were disgusting and unsmokeable. If they are fresh they are probably good, wouldn't risk it again though.
in June 6, 2008
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Parodi Ammezzati (5)
"excelent mild cigar at very low cost"
I smoked Parodis for years in Pittsburgh PA.Always liked them,a mans stogie.
Question : the Kings are listed as the same length.That is not what I recall
John in Carlsbad CA May 4, 2008
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Parodi Kings (5)
"Great Cigar, hard to find, and too often broken"
Parodi Cigars are my favorite cigar, but they are harder and harder to find. When I do find them, more and more of them are cracked or broken in the box. This is especially true of the flavored Parodi Cigars. I wish I could find the regular fresh Parodis around here.
Chuck in Morristown, MN December 16, 2007
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Parodi Ammezzati 20/5
"The "toscano-style" cigar is still a great smoke"
"These are the same "Toscano" style smokes Clint Eastwood made famous in his Spagetti Westerns. I think they are the ultimate masculine smoke. They are the perfect cheroot to light up on a brisk fall or winter afternoon after a day hunting or tramping in the great outdoors. They provide spicy, robust smoke, with a touch of woodsy campfire taste. An economical, everyday smoke that delivers a nice buzz without knocking you on your butt. These "fire cured" little cigars don't require humidor storage either. Why buy those pricy European or Latin imports, when you can buy an All-American cigar made from sweet Tennessee and Kentucky tobacco by a 100 year old factory in Pennsylvannia?
Joe Populist in DC September 17, 2007
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Parodi Kings 10/5
"Nothing fancy but a good everyday smoke"
American machine made smokes at a great price.If these were imports people would be tripping over each other to get them.
Morgan in Indy August 12, 2007
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