Give J.C. Newman credit for calling these Factory Throwouts cigars what they are instead of something more enticing like Blender's Best or far-fetched like Sloppy 2nds. Whatever, at little more than $1 apiece, these mild, machine-made cigars are SO cheap you're going to buy them anyway. They're rustic-looking as hell, but the aged Dominican filler and Ecuadorian sun grown wrappers offer you a deliciously smooth and flavorful yard gar in sweet and unsweetened caps. Order your bundle NOW!
Nice lite sweet smoke to accompany the first coffee of the morning; great accompaniment on that early morning stroll.
fine smoke
I just spent about $450 on disappointing premium cigars. I am now ordering more #59s, which I smoked for the past three years when money was tighter. These are flavorful/rich, neither bland or earthy . The claro gives a nice medium; darker wrappers are a bit strong. Machine-made cigars always draw well and are easy to light. The ash is flakier, so it can get on your shirt. I m going to let my $450 age until next year. For this year, I m back to one I can rely on.
These are very good tasting and last along time. Would recommend them to anyone! I will buy again, Thanks again
Rather new to this but damn, these are rather amazing for quality and price. Great draw, nice flavor, nor harsh, and no bad aftertaste. Try them and I am sure you ll agree!
I ll probably switch back-&-forth with the # 59 Sweet Cap
Love my kubas by drew estates but throw outs 59 are a great fuller for the price.
I keep this stogie as a personal standby very flavorful nice burn even Ash it is my go-to and I only offer one or two on special occasions to friends and I have several humidors full of other top shelf cigars these 49ers in my opinion are spectacular with the 49 ring size in my experience nice draw however I do suggest leaving them in your humidor for at least a month for maximum flavor and even burn
For the price it s great will definitely buy when i cant get factory smokes.
So far my 1st choice in a sweet tip.