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 | ...hen Ybor opened shop in Tampa, the city had a population of around 700 people, consisting mostly of fisherman. Ybor knew that if he was to succeed, he would need to offer extra incentives to his emplo... |
16-11-2009
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 | ...the balers, the shop owners, the marketers – the list goes on and on. At the end of the day, it takes a virtual army to create that perfect cigar you are sitting there smoking, and I hope every once... |
13-11-2009
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 | ...ng many tobacco shops, sharing the fame with the warm glow of neon signs, the wooden statues have become collectible items, and even home décor.
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Well, it has been a fun walk down me... |
11-11-2009
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 | ... mortar tobacco shop. All throw this under events, a sitting down at a tobacco shop and enjoying a cigar can be an event in and of itself. If you have a good local tobacconist your a step up on the ma... |
06-11-2009
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 | ...the cigars from shops that specialize in cigars and tobacco products. That’s a good indication of where you should go to buy your premium cigars too, because you can stand there at the counter and a... |
28-10-2009
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 | ...em from or even shop online for them, but you won’t have to pay a premium price for them unless you’re buying a premium cigar.
You certainly won’t mind looking beyond your grocery store for you... |
26-10-2009
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 | ...sit in a coffee shop and watch people for hours because they’re so fascinating. Now don’t get me wrong, I’m certainly not a peeping Tom, nor do I stalk people - I just watch people in the street... |
12-10-2009
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 | ...his local cigar shop back in the States. Little did Chiusano know what those first 100 cigars would unleash.
The store owner was impressed and Cusano Cigars was born although Michael was still ma... |
19-08-2009
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 | ... my local cigar shops, but don’t fret, they are readily available on the web. Flatbed Cigar Companys web site is easy to navigate, quick to navigate, and most importantly, loaded with Panacea Ciga... |
24-07-2009
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 | ... area? Does the shop where you buy your cigars offer smokers a cigar room where they can go to enjoy the cigars they have purchased?
There are always alternatives and, while finding them may be a... |
22-07-2009
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 | ...midors in cigar shops, or maybe at a cigar club or bar. Their purpose is to store huge amounts of cigars. Unless you are rich and can spend a fortune on cigars, or fear the end is near and are squirre... |
13-07-2009
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 | ...s there a smoke shop anywhere near your intended destination? Are there any smoke friendly places at all – bars, restaurants, churches? Will your company mind if you smoke? I mean, you gotta have yo... |
06-07-2009
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 | ...r local tobacco shop should be more than willing to drop a few freebies on you.
Note that this does not have to be perfect. No need to nail them on (do not, in fact) or certainly do not glue them (un... |
24-06-2009
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 | ...ed only one (1) shop - Churchill’s (www.churchillsaz.com). Well, they have grown to a group of five (5) tobacco emporiums, pretty much blanketing the area.
Our impetus being to experience as many p... |
10-06-2009
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 | ...Now walk into a shop and it’s a cornucopia of terrific brands to choose from - which is unlike the mid to late ‘90’s where sure, there were a ton of brands, but half of them were under aged, man... |
05-06-2009
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...w up around the shop.
The lounge area, a fairly recent addition, is of all lounges at tobacconists, the one that most resembles a gentleman’s club. Whenever I am there, I think of Chicago’s S...
29-05-2009
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...n they reopened shop. Another blow befell the family when the Cuban Embargo took place in the 1960s, forcing them give up Cuban tobacco in exchange for Dominican.
Bad luck seemed to follow ...
13-05-2009
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 | ...the local cigar shops to now being one half owner of E.O. Brands/United Tobacco. Working with Eddie Ortega, the two have produced such great cigars as the 601 and the new Cubao, along with great value... |
17-04-2009
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 | ...ndow. Duty-free shops can also be trusted.
On the other hand, buying them off the street is most likely to land you fakes. If the price is too good to be true, they are most likely fakes as well... |
13-04-2009
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 | ...m a small cigar shop that had a large sign outside that read “Mmmm … Great Cigar! Looks like a Cuban, Feels like a Cuban, Tastes like a Cuban, but it’s legal, it must be ours.” Strange sign,... |
10-04-2009
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