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  2. Henry Clay and Bock & Co. Ltd. Cigar Factory - Wikipedia

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    The company moved cigar production from Cuba to Trenton in 1932 after a strike at the Cuban factory, and in order to avoid high tariffs. Brands produced at the plant included Henry Clay, Bock, La Corona, and Village Brands, among others, with Winston Churchill counted a faithful customer. At its peak in the 1930s the company produced a quarter ...

  3. General Cigar Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1997, General Cigar acquired Villazon, a company marketing non-Cuban versions of the leading Cuban cigar brands Punch and Hoyo de Monterrey. [4] In 2005, Swedish Match acquired General Cigar. [5] In 2010, Swedish Match merged its premium cigars into Scandinavian Tobacco Group. [6] In 2016, Swedish Match sold its shares of General Cigar back ...

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  5. Oliva Cigar Co. - Wikipedia

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    The brand's flagship is the Oliva Serie V, a cigar launched in 2006, which was named to Cigar Aficionado magazine's list of the Best Cigars of 2008. In addition to its array of Oliva-branded products, the company also makes a line of squat, thick cigars bearing the brand-name "NUb." [2]

  6. Cheyenne City Council votes against seeking alcohol in ...

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    Feb. 27—CHEYENNE — The Cheyenne City Council voted down a resolution Monday that would have sought to allow the sale of alcoholic beverages under 5% at grocery and convenience stores across ...

  7. Habanos S.A. - Wikipedia

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    Habanos S.A. is a Cuban manufacturing company of tobacco that controls the promotion, distribution, and export of premium cigars and other tobacco products for Cuba worldwide.

  8. Perdomo (cigar brand) - Wikipedia

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    In his first year, "Nick's Cigars" produced and sold just 9,400 cigars, but the business expanded rapidly. [8] By 1997 he had reached the limits of production at his small Miami facility and a move was necessitated to Ybor City , near Tampa , a historic area for American cigarmaking. [ 7 ]

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