In 2013, Viaje released a new blend based around the Halloween holiday named Full Moon that was composed of a Nicaraguan Corojo wrapper and Nicaraguan tobaccos in the filler binder. The 5 x 58 robusto gordo was packaged in a circular box and featured a cartoon logo depicting a grinning pumpkin. While the regular Full Moon was released this year with the same components as the previous two years, there was an additional blend that replaces the original Nicaraguan Corojo wrapper with a Mexican San Andrés leaf, along with a Edición Limitada band. “Andre rolled a few (Full Moons) using San Andres for himself last year,” said a company spokesperson about the new blend. “He’s constantly experimenting. He loved the blend so he released a few to 5 undisclosed retailers this year.” Appropriately named the Viaje Full Moon Edición Limitada 2015, the new cigar is the same 5 x 58 robusto gordo as the previous releases, but was only shipped to five retailers, and was packaged in a black on black box. As in previous years, retailers received a limited number of full boxes, but multiple Full Moon bundles, with the regular version wrapped in orange paper and the Edición Limitada wrapped in silver paper. Although ...
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