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 What's with the Diesels ? I had a box of these years ago and caught hell from friends because they were supposed to be the worst thing ever.  I smoked at least half that box, some were really good and some were really bad.  I had a hard time trying to get anybody else to smoke one.  Now it looks as if they have a couple new ones out and they seem to be popular.  What gives? | 
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 Re: What's with the Diesels ? Curious as to the what the "original" blend tastes like. | 
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 Re: What's with the Diesels ? Not the same cigar! The old ones were made Rocky Patel. The new ones (Diesel Unholy Cocktail)are a totally different cigar and are made by AJ Fernandez, maker of Man O War and others. | 
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 Re: What's with the Diesels ? The new ones are the shiznit. | 
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 Re: What's with the Diesels ? Did the old ones have a bright orange band? | 
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 Re: What's with the Diesels ? I am only aware of one being out now the Unholy Cocktail - reasons for popularity include they are $3, they look good, they taste pretty good and they are a fad too. | 
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 Re: What's with the Diesels ? cant wait until mine get here | 
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 Re: What's with the Diesels ? I am letting my little cab of 30 sit for a long while! | 
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 Re: What's with the Diesels ? I didn't care for the Diesel Unholy Cocktail at all. My friends all love them. I have one resting for a future revisit. | 
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 Re: What's with the Diesels ? Look at the cigar on the top right - orange label, says Diesel.  Anyone recognize that? http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2697/...36e7b396ab.jpg | 
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 Re: What's with the Diesels ? Never had the older ones, but the new ones are affordable and tasty, which makes them popular | 
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 Re: What's with the Diesels ? I like them as there price point makes them very attractive.  I love that I can grab one to take on errands with me and if I need to pitch it early I don't feel so guilty.  The are the slightly more expensive CFO Reserva#7 of '09-'10.  Anyone remember the hysteria around those?  I still have a bunch and enjoy them.  Those were a smoking deal a couple years ago. | 
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 Re: What's with the Diesels ? Yes, the one with the orange band and the drop of oil dripping off the name.  That should have been a clue right there :r | 
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 Re: What's with the Diesels ? Someone was nice enough to post about a 10 pack for $30 shipped on CI.  I had to give it a shot.  People have said it was heavy in the hand.  This thing is like a roll of quarters.  I tend to like heavy cigars form some reason.  They also said it smells like sh1t and they are right.  It seems like a cigar that smells bad unlit tends to be great when you smoke it.   It had a strong taste of hay. I have heard this described before and thought that it would be the last thing I would want to taste in a cigar. As most have said it is actually a very pleasant taste. It was very smooth and no aftertaste which I like. This was a really great smoke period. Adding that it cost $3 a stick and it is a real good deal. The only thing I did not enjoy was towards the end it got a little acrid which I hate. This could be my own fault. I only let it sit in the humi for 4-5 days. CI ships real wet and it still felt a little bit over humidified. Maybe you guys can educate me. Can being a little over humidified make the cigar a little acrid? Generally will some rest help a cigar not become acrid? Anyway I hate liking cigars that are hyped up but this is a really great cigar at a really great price. Time to order a box. Have a feeling they will age well. | 
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 Re: What's with the Diesels ? Cigar.com has a box of 30 for $99 and they throw in another five pack for free. | 
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 Thats the way I remember them, they were some of the first cigars a got back when i was a cid whore:D | 
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