Do you enjoy a good cigar once in a while? Bet you couldn't smoke this one.

Last month, Cuban native Jose Castelar set out to break his own record for the world’s longest cigar.

Castelar began the project at the end of April and, with the help of assistants, finished the super-cigar on Tuesday, May 3rd.

Naturally, he called in British diplomats to measure the cigar for the Guinness World Records. The official measurement: 268 feet long – not bad, especially considering that his previous record-breaking cigar measured in at 148 feet.

How could you even puff hard enough to get that lit. Here's video of Castelar's previous record setting cigar.

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