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 | ... to what Native Americans used to use – instead of chewing the tobacco they mix it with some lime (but no coconut) and place it between their lips and gums.
Chewing tobacco also comes in the herbal... |
03-03-2010
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 | ...at the Honduras American Tabaco factory in Cofradia, Honduras.
The first thing that pops out at you when looking at the Hoyo de Tradicion Toro is its nice box-pressed shape. The Viso Rosado wrappe... |
01-03-2010
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 | ...ancient Central American tomb. Perhaps it was given that appearance to match its name, as it has an aged look. The cigar itself is dark and toothy, and has a very oily sheen when placed under light. T... |
01-02-2010
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 | ...rom the Central American nation. The cigar is finished off with a Cuban-style triple cap. The cigar is considered full-bodied in flavor.
The first thing you notice about the Illusione 68 Bombone ... |
01-01-2010
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 | ...h the homegrown American theme, it’s wrapped by a combination of two leaves: the Connecticut Shade and the Connecticut Broadleaf Maduro. The Potomac is finished off by a Brazilian binder.
In term... |
25-12-2009
Word count: 1826
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 | ...e controls that American has put in place to stop people bringing in cigars from Cuba. But this time it’s Cuba that’s cracking down on the export of cigars.
Don’t panic if you’re no... |
11-12-2009
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 | ...n the fact that Americans were facing a time of economic hardship didn’t deter Sherman from starting his business right in the heart of the garment center of New York City. While the business starte... |
09-12-2009
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 | ...required Native American reservation stores to pay any State mandated fee.
Of course some may suggest that’s just competition - the very foundation of business here in the United States - but comp... |
07-12-2009
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 | ... unusual for an American manufacturer Allen’s continual thinking outside the square is what has made Kentucky Gentlemen Cigars the success that it is today.
Have you ever thought of combining moon... |
04-12-2009
Word count: 1136
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 | ...ny of the South American countries where the best tobacco is grown. And they won’t know which years were good growing years and which ones weren’t so good.
Any research a daily smoker will do mi... |
21-10-2009
Word count: 1660
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 | ...rom the Central American nation. The wrapper gives the cigar a bit of a reddish color, with veins visible throughout. The reddish color of the wrapper is reflected in the cigar’s name, as “Col... |
25-09-2009
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...he eagle is the American flag and on the other is the Cuban flag. It is a nice band to say the least. Smelling the unlit cigar gives your nose a sweet odor.
The Los Imperialistas Torpedo smoke...
04-09-2009
Word count: 1936
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 | ...and other Latin American nations. The Blend 376 is solidly constructed and covered by a Mexican San Andres Morron wrapper with a Nicaraguan binder. The Blend 376 has a dark, bold exterior, and its ban... |
28-08-2009
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... to the Central American country of Honduras. Although it was feared that it would be quite difficult and time consuming to find lush valleys that could replicate what Cuba had to offer in terms of ...
21-08-2009
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 | ...ve mimicked the American bad boy look. And those Indians, both new and old, are just stunning pieces of fine-tuned machinery. I’ll spend several hours walking, looking ooing, ahing, and of course, s... |
22-07-2009
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 | ...we will discuss American royalty, specifically famous cigar smokers who have, at one point or another, lived within, or helped create, that most venerable of homes, the White House.
We all saw ... |
17-07-2009
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 | ...ating our great American heritage. Memorial Day always means the end to the dreary winter for most and the coming of summer! Barbecues are a blazing as the burgers, dogs, and chicken hit the searing g... |
03-07-2009
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...the prestigious American company, JC Newman and a few of their top notch cigars, including the best of the lot – the Diamond Crown.
It is hard not to like, or at the very least, appreciate ...
11-05-2009
Word count: 1854
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 | ... it send to the American people if a) the President of the United States tried to limit an embargo simply because he liked a product (and was willing to support a country he asked Americans not to sup... |
04-05-2009
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 | ...ntral and South American countries. Now however things might be getting a little tougher and maybe you’re thinking of down-grading from those hand-made cigars to something a little cheaper - perhap... |
20-04-2009
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