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  2. Famous Smoke Shop - Wikipedia

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    In 1970, Famous Smoke Shop published its first mail order cigar catalog. The catalog consisted of a typewritten pricelist of available cigar brands. [4] The catalog is currently produced in-house by a staff of copywriters and graphic artists, and mailed monthly. [4] Between the years of 1992 and 1998, the cigar industry experienced an ...

  3. List of cigar brands - Wikipedia

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    Famous Smoke Shop: Exclusive to online store Ernesto Perez-Carrillo: Perez-Carrillo Tabacalera La Alianza S.A. Dominican Republic (E.P. Carillo) Farvardin Iranian Tobacco Company Flor De Las Antillas Don Pepin Garcia: La Flor de la Isabela Tabacalera Incorporada: Currently known as Tabacalera. Made in the Philippines [13] Flor del Punto ...

  4. JR Cigars - Wikipedia

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    The company originated as a cigar shop in Manhattan but now chiefly operates through on-line and catalog sales; however, the company maintains three retail outlets in North Carolina, two in New Jersey (Whippany with Executive Offices, and Paramus), as well as a retail locations in Manhattan (closed), Washington DC, and Detroit, MI. [1]

  5. Thompson Cigar - Wikipedia

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    Thompson Cigar was affiliated with Thompson Group Inc., which was listed #73 on the 2004 Catalog Age top 100 list. [7] Thompson Group was a multi-channel merchant that included Thompson Cigar, Café Belmondo (sold 2008), Casual Living USA (sold 2010), and Linen Source (sold 2010). [ 8 ]

  6. Backwoods Smokes - Wikipedia

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    Backwoods Smokes were released in the United States shortly after the Public Health Cigarette Smoking Act was enacted by President Richard Nixon on April 1, 1970. They were a part of a wide attempt by cigarette manufacturers at the time to circumvent the universal ban on cigarette advertising, which came about as both consumers and professionals became more aware of the harmful effects of ...

  7. Category:Cigar retailers - Wikipedia

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  8. Tobacconist - Wikipedia

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    A tobacconist, also called a tobacco shop, a tobacconist's shop or a smoke shop, is a retail business that sells tobacco products in various forms and the related accoutrements, such as pipes, lighters, matches, pipe cleaners, and pipe tampers.

  9. Montecristo (cigar) - Wikipedia

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    The Montecristo No. 2 is the most popular cigar in the world market. [citation needed] In 2004 the Edmundo was added, a large robusto-sized cigar named for the hero of Dumas' The Count of Monte Cristo, Edmond Dantès.