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  2. Half-smoked Winston Churchill cigar going under the hammer - AOL

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    Although a half-smoked cigar butt would generally not be of much value, one stubbed out by Sir Winston Churchill is expected to be purchased at upwards of $800 dollars when it goes up for auction.

  3. Camacho Cigars - Wikipedia

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    Camacho Cigars signed a three-year deal with the Orange Bowl and the NCAA for the 2012-2014 Orange Bowl games and the 2013 BCS National Championship. [8] The sponsorship was pulled [ 9 ] after several public health organizations raised concern, saying tobacco promotions have no place in sports and shouldn't be allowed under federal tobacco ...

  4. The Roaring Lion - Wikipedia

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    The photo session was only to last two minutes. Karsh asked the prime minister to put down his cigar, as the smoke would interfere with the image. Churchill refused, so just before taking the photograph, Karsh quickly moved toward the prime minister and said, "Forgive me, sir," while snatching the cigar from his subject's mouth.

  5. Cigar - Wikipedia

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    Cigar Aficionado, launched in 1992, presents cigars as symbols of a successful lifestyle, and is a major conduit of advertisements that do not conform to the tobacco industry's voluntary advertisement restrictions since 1965, such as a restriction not to associate smoking with glamour. The magazine also presents pro-smoking arguments at length ...

  6. Romeo y Julieta (cigar) - Wikipedia

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    The brand was also known at this time for specializing in figurado cigars (shaped cigars, such as ones that taper — any cigar that does not have straight, parallel sides) such as perfectos and pirámides, with over a thousand such shapes believed to have been in production. Sir Winston Churchill was perhaps the brand's most famous devotee.

  7. Dunhill (cigar) - Wikipedia

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    In 1907, Alfred Dunhill opened his first tobacco shop on Duke Street, London. Before the Cuban Revolution, Dunhill had numerous distribution and marketing agreements with several Cuban cigar manufacturers, selling brands such as Don Cándido and Dunhill's own Selección Suprema line, with various sizes from cigar makers such as Montecristo and Romeo y Julieta.

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  9. Trichinopoly cigar - Wikipedia

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    Trichinopoly cigar, also called Trichies or Tritchies, is a type of cheroot associated with the town of Tiruchirappalli in Tamil Nadu, India. The Trichinopoly cigar was actually manufactured from tobacco grown near the town of Dindigul near the present-day Tiruchirappalli [ 1 ] and formed one of India's main items of export during the Victorian ...