Page 3 of 3
To get a better picture of the votes, participants who earned over $75,000 per year supported a ban more than those with lesser incomes. Women under the age of 40 were also more supportive of a ban than men.
Although the sample size of the recent smoking poll conducted by Rasmussen Reports may not be huge, it does show that the anti-smoking sentiment may not be so strong that complete bans on tobacco products and smoking in public places are really warranted.
Miami Cigar releases La Sirena Cigars

If you have enjoyed previous releases from Miami Cigar and Co., such as those from the Tatiana line or the Nestor Miranda Collection, there is a new release that you may want to include in your humidor. They go by the name of La Sirena, and they are a new line that was introduced to the public in Chicago on November 19.
Don Pepin Garcia is the man in charge of the La Sirena line, and they were created with fans of full-bodied cigars in mind. La Sirena, which is Spanish for mermaid, is the first full-bodied selection released by Miami Cigar. The cigar features a filler blend of Nicaraguan Corojo 96 and Nicaraguan Criollo 98 tobaccos. It also has a dual binder of Habano and Corojo tobaccos from Nicaragua. Last, but not least, is a Connecticut Broadleaf Maduro wrapper that finishes the cigar.
The La Sirena line will come in five different sizes that includes the 5 x 50 The Prince, the 5.5 x 42 Sea Sprite, the 5.5 x 52 Divine, the 6 x 60 King Poseidon, and the 7 x 50 Trident. Look for the La Sirena in the price range of approximately $8 to $10 per single, depending on the size.
<< Back - Read Next Page of this Story