The company says that Papo El Caballo—the nickname of Blackbird’s blender—was away from the factory and returned to check in on a blend. He smoked it and found that the blend was not correct. As it turns out, a new employee had written the wrong codes on two different types of tobacco. When the blend was being put together, one tobacco was mistakenly used for the other, and the end result was a different cigar than what was intended.While the result was different, it wasn’t bad. So the company decided to continue to work on the blend, and it ended up becoming the new GLITCH line.
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(15 months ago)Great story about the creation and subsequent production of the cigar!
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