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In addition to this unforgettable encounter, Milton Berle also took it upon himself to share another unique aspect of his life—his passion for cigars. He shared a lesson in cigar smoking that involved humor, nostalgia, and a rather unconventional method. He demonstrated by stuffing a cigar in his nostril, stating, “If it smells like [expletive], it’s Cuban.” That unique technique became a rite of passage for the narrator, marking a blend of both absurdity and mentorship that characterized Berle's personality.