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  2. Thompson Cigar - Wikipedia

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    Thompson Cigar is the oldest mail order cigar company in the United States. [1] Originally located in Key West, Florida , Thompson Cigar first opened in 1915. In 1920, after hurricanes decimated most of the cigar factories in Key West, original owner M.A. Thompson moved his factory to Ybor City , located in Tampa, Florida , known as "Cigar ...

  3. Don Tomas - Wikipedia

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    Don Tomas or Don Tomás or Donn Thomas may refer to Don Tomas, a value-priced brand of cigars made by General Cigar Company; Don Tomás Lagoon, a lagoon in Santa Rosa, La Pampa, Argentina; Don Tomás Urquidez (fl. 1853), California homesteader and builder of the first house in Hollywood; see Outpost Estates, Los Angeles § History

  4. Bloch Brothers Tobacco Company - Wikipedia

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    The brothers began manufacturing cigars in 1879 as a side-line to Samuel Bloch's wholesale grocery business. It was discovered that the left-over cigar clippings could be flavored and packaged in a paper bag, and then sold. Mail Pouch chewing tobacco is still produced by Swisher International Group. [3]

  5. Brown Brothers Tobacco Company - Wikipedia

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    [14] [15] In 1901, the American Cigar Company, purchased Brown Brothers Tobacco for over $469,000 in stock and cash and renamed it "Brown Brothers' Branch, American Cigar Co." At the time, Brown Brothers had an annual capacity of over 40 million cigars, 1,076 employees and was the largest manufacturer of cigars under one roof in the world.

  6. Hermann Dietrich Upmann - Wikipedia

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    Hermann Dietrich Upmann (1 May 1816 in Bielefeld-Altstadt, Germany – 29 January 1894 Bremen, Germany) was a banker, merchant and cigar manufacturer in Cuba, creator of the H. Upmann 1844 brand. At 23 years old he embarked for the New World in 1839 to work for an import/export company, The Gravenhorst & Co.

  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. Vicente Martinez Ybor - Wikipedia

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    Martinez Ybor's plan worked. After a slow start, both his businesses and Ybor City as a whole flourished, with the area's cigar factories hand-rolling and shipping tens of millions of cigars annually by the late 1880s, the number increasing into the hundreds of millions by the turn of the 20th century.

  9. H. Upmann - Wikipedia

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    H. Upmann is among the oldest cigar brands in existence. In 1843, banker Hermann Dietrich Upmann (16 May 1816 – 1894) arrived in Havana, Cuba, to arrange business affairs for the firm of Gravenhorst & Co., an importing and exporting firm located in Bremen, Germany. [1]