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Toasty Jones Cigars - are they really that good?

Log into your account and check the status. My orders have all shipped within 2-3 days from the date I ordered. If it's taking much longer than that, give them a call and find out the status. Should not take more than 2 days or so to process an order.
 
If you're buying Toasty Jones, I'd try one and then let the rest sit for at least a couple of months. Dry boxing really helps as they do appear to be shipped very fresh. The flavor is quite different once they dry a bit.
 
If you're buying Toasty Jones, I'd try one and then let the rest sit for at least a couple of months. Dry boxing really helps as they do appear to be shipped very fresh. The flavor is quite different once they dry a bit.
How long do you dry box yours? Just overnight or longer?
 
I dry boxed them for about 1-2 weeks. It depends how humid your environment is. The first time I bought these was last year. And to be honest, they were good but not great. I let them sit in the humidor for a few months and tried another one. The flavor was quite different, and rather impressive for such a cheap smoke. These aren't PSD 4's, however they are a great every day cigar, or yard 'gar. I like that they also produce a ton of smoke. Can't stand smoking a cigar, especially a larger ring gauge, for it to produce a mediocre amount of smoke.

I'm certain these are shipped wet with virtually no age, otherwise I don't think I'd notice the substantial improvement in flavor from newly purchased to ~3 months of age.

While they don't mention which factory is making these, I personally suspect they are from Drew Estate. Drew Estate is a well known Nic brand. The style of the logo and even the name certainly sounds like a Drew Estate brand. Again, I have no idea, just speculation.
 
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