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  2. General Cigar Company - Wikipedia

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    General Cigar Company is the largest manufacturer of premium cigars in the world. ... Neptune Cigar This page was last edited on 29 July 2024, at 06:29 (UTC). ...

  3. John Middleton Co. - Wikipedia

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    Cigar brands sold by John Middleton include Black & Mild, Middleton's Cherry Blend, Gold & Mild and Prince Albert. Prince Albert cigars are available in Soft Cherry Vanilla and Soft & Sweet Vanilla varieties. Black & Mild is the top-selling cigar in the five-pack category in the United States, with nearly a third of the market in 2009.

  4. Niemeyer (tobacco) - Wikipedia

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    Until 1 January 2011 the city housed the Niemeyer Tobacco-museum as part of the Noordelijk Scheepvaartmuseum (the Northern Shipping Museum). In 2010 it was decided to close the tobacco-museum as Niemeyer withdrew their funding for it as it didn't fit in BAT's policies for the future of the company, and without their funding it wasn't feasible to keep it open.

  5. J. C. Newman Cigar Company - Wikipedia

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    J.C. Newman Cigar Company was established in 1895 and is the oldest family-owned premium cigar maker in the United States. [1] It was founded in Cleveland, Ohio by Julius Caeser Newman, a Hungarian immigrant. The business relocated to a historic 1910 cigar factory (Regensburg cigar factory) in the Cigar City of Ybor City, Florida in 1954. The ...

  6. Ashtray - Wikipedia

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    An ashtray is a receptacle for ash from cigarettes, cigars, and other smokable products. Ashtrays typically are made of fire-retardant material such as glass, heat-resistant plastic, pottery, metal, or stone. It differs from a cigarette receptacle, which is specifically for discarding cigarettes after being smoked.

  7. Alec Bradley - Wikipedia

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    The first cigars by Alec Bradley were known as "Bogey's Stogies" and were designed to be sold through golf pro shops for golfers to smoke on the course. Manufactured from 1997 to 1999 — the deepest years of the "cigar bust" which followed the faddish cigar boom of the 1990s — Bogey's Stogies proved an unprofitable venture. [1]

  8. Meerschaum pipe - Wikipedia

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    Meerschaum does not burn and floats in water. It softens when wet, but hardens again when dried. Meerschaum, which expels moisture due to its porous structure, is therefore used in pipe making.

  9. Backwoods Smokes - Wikipedia

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    Backwoods is an American brand of cigars that was introduced in 1973. This product was notable during the 1970s and 1980s for heavy advertising, which became one of the more obvious examples of how companies at the time reacted to changing laws and cultural views on public health and smoking culture.