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  2. List of cigar brands - Wikipedia

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    This is an alphabetical list of cigar brands. Included is information about the company owning the brand name as well as a column allowing easy viewing of the source of that information. Included is information about the company owning the brand name as well as a column allowing easy viewing of the source of that information.

  3. Cigar boom - Wikipedia

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    Discount cigar retailers suddenly found themselves awash in available product, with cigars sometimes being sold in 1998 for less than the cost of production. [ 9 ] The bust which swept the industry continued for a period of two years, a shakedown which resulted in the death of many fledgling companies. [ 8 ]

  4. Talk:List of cigar brands - Wikipedia

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    Originating in 1896, these dry-cured cigars are now machine-made with what the manufacturer calls a "mellow, medium-bodied" blend of 100% dark-fire-cured Kentucky and Tennessee tobaccos. If I can figure out how to do it, I will try to include a picture representing the Toscani variety, which is a 6 1/2" long "Panatela, Maduro" cigar.

  5. Cigar - Wikipedia

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    Premium cigars are sold in tobacconists, cigar bars, and other specialized establishments. [42] Some cigar stores are part of chains, which have varied in size: in the US, United Cigar Stores was one of only three outstanding examples of national chains in the early 1920s, the others being A&P and Woolworth's. [43]

  6. 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.

  7. America's oldest living WWII veteran just turned 112 — and he ...

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    America's oldest World War II veteran, and the oldest man in America, turned 112 years old on Friday. Overton still smokes 12 cigars, drinks multiple cups of coffee and even whiskey and coke every ...

  8. Famous Smoke Shop - Wikipedia

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    Famous Smoke Shop is one of the largest cigar mail order businesses in the United States. [1] [2] [3] The company was formed in October, 1939 in Midtown Manhattan as a cigar and gift shop. In 2000, increasing rents and taxes [4] forced the company to move its operations to Easton, Pennsylvania, [5] a state that currently imposes no cigar tax. [6]

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