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Originally Posted by
Emperor Zurg
This one's not!
55 gallons, baby!!

That's 220 qt!

That would be pretty awesome. That just got me thinking. Let's assume that each sample of a new line is a 6x50 toro, that's about 3.27 cubic inches of cigar. I've seen a lot of estimates of 1,000+ new cigars this year. So that would be about 3,270 cubic inches of cigars. Each gallon is 231 cubic inches, so you are talking about at least 14 gallons of cigar or a bit more than 1/4 of that drum full of individual single samples. Holy shit, that's a lot!
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