With the Camacho relaunch that happened in 2013 came a lot of changes, one of those was a yearly limited release, the first of which was the Camacho Blackout. This year the limited release is a little more intriguing, not only in packaging but the actually blend as well. Initially the company teased us with a picture of the box and barber pole cigars, which were two cigars—one with a red band and the other with a black one—that were then banded together with another larger red and black band. One would assume with the separate color bands that each box would include two separate blends, however that was not the case. That would have been a little less intriguing than what the cigars actually were, which turned out to be a blend consisting of tobacco from five different countries. Each box contains 10 pairs of cigars, with the release being made up of five different sizes and each size limited to 1,000 boxes of each. Camacho Double Shock Robusto (5 x 50) – $11 (Boxes of 20, $220) – 1,000 Boxes of 20 (20,000 Total Cigars) Camacho Double Shock Toro (6 x 50) – $11.50 (Boxes of 20, $230) – ...
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