If you thought a 60 ring gauge cigar was big, then you have never seen a 2,304 gauge cigar. If you live near Orlando though, you can go see it for the next few days.

A cigar measuring 19 feet long, three feet in diameter, and weighing a massive 1,600 pounds is on display at Corona Cigar Co. in Orlando. The cigar was made in Honduras by Gran Habano Cigar Co.

According to the makers, the giant cigar was made with 16,000 wrapper leaves, and it took a team of twenty nearly three weeks to make it. The makers have valued it at $200,000, and they claim it is smokeable. There is no word on who exactly is allegedly supposed to be physically capable of smoking it.

Corona Cigar owner Jeff Borysiewicz has stated that he brought the humongous cigar to Orlando as a form of protest against a new law that has outlawed smoking or using smokeless tobacco outdoors on Orange County property. Orange County employees are also required to limit their tobacco use. According to the Cigar Rights of America, that limit is no more than four cigars per year.

The statement being made is that if people are only allowed four cigars per year, they might as well be massive cigars. Hilarious.

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