Sounds like a must-have for me, LaNox is an excellent smoke but pricey.
From Halfwheel:
La Flor Dominicana Petite La Nox
At the 2015 IPCPR Convention & Trade Show, La Flor Dominicana introduced a cigar that was quite different than anything the company had released before, blended by Tony Gomez, the youngest son of owner Litto Gomez. Dubbed La Nox—Latin for the night—the cigar was packaged in a memorable round box that used magnets instead of traditional hinges to keep it closed. Fast forward to this year’s IPCPR show, La Flor Dominicana debuted a new, much smaller 5 x 40 vitola in the same line: appropriately named Petite La Nox. Internally, the blend of the Petite La Nox is the same as its bigger brother: a Cuban-seed Brazilian maduro wrapper leaf covering a Mexican San Andrés binder and filler tobaccos from the company’s Estancia La Flor de Palma farm in the Dominican Republic. However, unlike the first release, the smaller version is packaged in five-packs and retail for $4 less per stick at $11 each. There have now been two releases in La Flor Dominicana’s La Nox line: La Flor Dominicana La Nox (6 1/2 x 50) — $11 (Boxes of 10, $110) La Flor Dominicana Petite La Nox (5 x 40) — $7 (Boxes of 5, $35)