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Camacho Corojo and Camacho Connecticut 4-Packs

Camacho has decided to give its fans more options when it comes to purchasing its cigars by announcing the upcoming release of 4-packs of its well-received Corojo and Connecticut lines. The new 4-packs will officially ship on April 27 to select cigar retailers across the United States.
If you wanted to pick a line for Camacho to hang its hat on, the Corojo would be a solid choice. It is one of the brand’s most highly-rated offerings since its release in 2000 and has earned a spot in Cigar Aficionado’s top 25 lists for 2010 and 2011. Made to cater to experienced smokers who love full-bodied cigars, the Corojo is made up of 100 percent authentic Corojo tobaccos.
On the opposite end of the spectrum is the Camacho Connecticut. Released in 2009, the Connecticut was created to suit cigar fans seeking a milder smoking experience. Keep an eye out for both of these 4-packs from Camacho when they hit shelves later this week.
Room101 San Andres

Room101 and Camacho have just added a new member to the 101 core line in the form of the Room101 San Andres. A follow-up to the popular OSOK limited edition, the Room101 San Andres started shipping in mid-April to stores across the United States.
The Room101 San Andres begins with a filler blend of Criollo Ligero and Corojo Seco tobaccos from the Dominican Republic and Honduras. Honduran Corojo Seco tobacco is used for the binder as well. Highlighting the cigar is a San Andres Natural wrapper from Mexico. Medium-bodied in strength, the San Andres differs from most of its Room101 counterparts.
Room101 has released the San Andres in the following five sizes: the 4 x 42 Papi Chulo, 5 ½ x 44 213, 5 x 50 305, 7 x 48 615, and the 6 x 60 808. The Papi Chulo comes in boxes of 50, while the other four sizes come packaged in boxes of 25. Each cigar carries a suggested retail price that ranges between $5 and $7.50. Room101 has capped production at 20,000 cigars per size.