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 | ...g ban coming to Indiana.
Huge load of Cuban cigars seized at Chicago airport
If you have made a habit of purchasing Cuban cigars in the past from certain online retailers overseas, you may want t... |
17-12-2010
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 | ... somewhat of an Indiana Jones motif. The cigar is firm to the touch but not too stiff. No soft spots are present at all. Before lighting, it has an peppery aroma and an earthy cold taste.
The soli... |
13-12-2010
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 | ...tel started the Indian Tabac Cigar Company in the mid-90's with a partner.
Despite many doubting his abilities and touting his inexperience in the industry, Patel continued on with the aim to prov... |
26-03-2010
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 | ...e No. 4 and the Indian Tabac Split Decision Quad Toro. Enough of the small talk, let's get to the reviews!
Habanos Puros Fuerte No. 4
Habanos Puros is a boutique cigar brand that began in 2001 a... |
24-03-2010
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 | ...t happenings in Indiana and South Carolina. This time around we will discuss what has occurred not too long ago in California, Utah, and Massachusetts regarding this topic.
Los Angeles’ smoking ... |
17-03-2010
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 | ...to be banned in Indiana?
Many tobacco store owners and others with business affiliated with smoking are up in arms over three proposed bills in Indiana that would ban public smoking. Two of the bi... |
15-03-2010
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 | ...r chaw, the odd Indian Beedi, and dissolvable tobacco orbs.
This article will pick up where we left off. Although I will try to avoid the obvious like cigar and cigarillo, I may add them if time perm... |
05-03-2010
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 | ...tes back to the Indian days, though being a redneck, I know it more from the South. I will never forget seeing this 80 year old lady when I was a child, chewing what I thought was bubble gum. She look... |
03-03-2010
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 | ... in the British Indian Army in both the 19th and 20th centuries. One example of the Gurkha people’s bravery is the Gurkha War, which took place from 1814 to 1816 and involved the Gurkhas against the... |
22-02-2010
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 | ...uent raids from Indians, and put a stop to slave settlements that were beginning to pop-up in the territory.
To aid in this effort, the government set up a reservation, and along with it, several... |
16-11-2009
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 | ...the cigar store Indian, who really didn’t do anything to help the cigars get made (or even have a place at the manufacturer). Perhaps most vivid in my young mind, was the lector, a man who read to t... |
13-11-2009
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 | ...are cigar store Indians, and their serious, chiseled faces convey a sense of pride and grandeur as they humbly greet you at the entrance to that wonderland of wonderland’s, the cigar store.
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11-11-2009
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 | ...own cigars from Indian tobacco and called them Gurkhas as a tribute to Nepalese fighters.
The Gurkha Black Dragon Grand Especial certainly lives up to its description in being a grand cigar as it mea... |
25-09-2009
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 | ...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, smoking. When you come across othe... |
22-07-2009
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 | ... Fernandez, the Indian Tabac (hence the ITC) celebrates the tenth anniversary of Rocky Patel. This cigar is a site to behold, with a majestic wrapper that is both smooth and shiny; it feels right at h... |
23-04-2009
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 | ...wonder that the Indians who grew and smoked it thought that it had medicinal properties.The tobacco we smoke today all comes from just one variety that came back from the New World. Nicotina Tabacum w... |
09-03-2009
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 | ...ribe of Ungarte Indians, who descended from Cuba and used her virginic thigh, her sweat smelling of the sweetest perfumes, to roll the cigar. Then that same person, with an air of smugness, will take ... |
30-01-2009
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 | ... came across an Indian culture where both men and women smoked tobacco leaves wrapped in a variety of other vegetable matter ... basically anything that was handy.Another good thing for us was the lac... |
30-01-2009
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them in Indiana, I would spend between $120 and $150 a month.”
The addictive nature of tobacco is a tough habit to break and one that most
people will not sacrifice regardless of the ec... |
05-12-2008
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 | ...Dominican Taino Indians introduced Christopher Columbus to their beloved "Cohiba"
cigars, they shared with him indigenous tobacco leaves borne of Dominican soil.
Today, Cohiba Puro Domin... |
17-07-2008
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