First released in 2008, Tatuaje’s extremely popular Monster Series has seen numerous releases in the main line, as well as two additional sub-lines: the Little Monsters, which are made up of smaller versions of the original Monsters, and the Pudgy Monsters, which combine the same ring gauges as the original Monster releases with the same length of the Little Monsters. My original review of the Tiff explains more of the history behind the series: Last year, Johnson began talking about a project known as “fat little monsters,” a take on the 2012 Little Monster samplers, which was a take on the über popular Monster Series. Tatuaje’s origins with monsters dates back to October 2008 when the company released The Frank as part of its Monster Series. The plan was simple, cigars based off of monster characters from films with names, boxes and even some times blends paying homage to each Monster’s respective personality. The series has become an annual thing, arguably the most anticipated and craze-filled cigar release of each year. Given the Monster Series name, it should come as no surprise that the cigars themselves are large. As such, in 2012, Johnson created the Little Monsters to allow smokers ...
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