One of the largest cigars ever to be sold will begin shipping to stores tomorrow.

AGANORSA Leaf is ready to begin shipping the JFR Lunatic Maduro The Size That Shall Not Be Named, a 10 x 100 belicoso, yes, a 10-inch by 100 ring gauge cigar. For consumers concerned about the jawbreaking size, it’s a belicoso, which should make it easier to smoke.

The cigar uses the same blend as the regular JFR Lunatic Maduro: a Mexican San Andrés wrapper over a Nicaraguan binder and fillers from the Estelí and Jalapa regions of Nicaragua. It is made at the company’s factory in Estelí.

Each cigar will come in its own coffin box with the MSRP set at $39.99 per cigar.

“When I joined Aganorsa over five years ago I was surprised we produced so many large ring gauge cigars,” said Terence Reilly, vp of sales and marketing for AGANORSA Leaf, in a press release when the cigar was announced. “Then I looked at the sales and realized there was tremendous market demand for them. That trend hasn’t changed and this cigar is proof of it.”

While limited in production, AGANORSA Leaf plans to make 2,500 cigars per year.

While absolutely massive, the JFR Lunatic Maduro The Size That Shall Not Be Named is not the largest cigar to be commercially sold. A decade ago, RoMa Craft Tobac produced and sold the CroMagnon Femur, which it says measured 10 x 133 1/3.

Update: AGANORSA Leaf has clarified that the cigar’s name is, “JFR Lunatic Maduro The Size That Shall Not Be Named.”

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