Nothing much is pretty about the “Ugly Old Guy,” which is what Viejo Feo means in Spanish. It's rubbery and smells bretty, with weedy cherry and raspberry flavors followed by a scratchy finish. Not an overly fun experience.
Nothing much is pretty about the “Ugly Old Guy,” which is what Viejo Feo means in Spanish. It's rubbery and smells bretty, with weedy cherry and raspberry flavors followed by a scratchy finish. Not an overly fun experience.
Nothing much is pretty about the “Ugly Old Guy,” which is what Viejo Feo means in Spanish. It's rubbery and smells bretty, with weedy cherry and raspberry flavors followed by a scratchy finish. Not an overly fun experience.
Nothing much is pretty about the “Ugly Old Guy,” which is what Viejo Feo means in Spanish. It's rubbery and smells bretty, with weedy cherry and raspberry flavors followed by a scratchy finish. Not an overly fun experience.