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 | ...nerations. The origins of the Oliva brand stretch back all the way to the 1880's in Pinar Del Rio, Cuba. It was then and there that Melanio Oliva began growing tobacco. Unfortunately, he was separa... |
09-08-2010
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... understand the origins of a company, you must first understand the origins of the man that created it. When it comes to the Alec Bradley Cigar Company, that means delving into the past of one Alan Ru...
07-05-2009
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 | ...t cigars, their origins, and the people that rolled them, and to this day I no doubt hold onto some very stupid ideas.
The very first myth for me, and probably for many smokers the world over, is... |
04-05-2009
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 | ...ce of our Cuban origins and our family's
decades of accomplishments, we are transitioning our marketing thrust from
product and lifestyle ads to a new advertising campaign, reminding consumers of ... |
05-12-2008
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...ce of our Cuban origins and our family’s decades of accomplishments, we are transitioning our marketing thrust from product and lifestyle ads to a new advertising campaign, reminding consumers of th...
30-11-2008
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have their origins in the ancient world.
Wine was already a popular commodity among the wealthy and powerful in Ancient
Mesopotamia. King Hammurabi of Babylon included several articles regul... |
08-09-2008
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 | ...ba in 1935, the origins of which stem from a popular
tradition in the old Cuban cigar factories where tales and stories were recited
to the cigar rollers during the long work day. A popular story ... |
11-02-2008
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 | ...Far East, their origins distinguished by ornamental name plates, escutcheons (keyhole shields), symbols, coats of arms and engraved insignia all of which remain intact. All are forged in solid steel a... |
17-02-2006
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 | ...onclusively the origins of the day. It is more likely that it had many separate beginnings; each of those towns and every planned or spontaneous gathering of people to honor the war dead in the 1860's... |
30-05-2005
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 | .... History & Origins are the pretext to any successful idea, but necessity is the driving force, and this holds true for the culinary field.
4. An old culinaryism is that the number of ridges in... |
30-04-2005
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 | ... restaurant’s origins to all who enter. Beyond the bar and tables a walk-in closet sized humidor with a glass wall faces out into the restaurant.
Opposite the bar area, three dining rooms sit... |
08-04-2003
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