As a cigar enthusiast, you probably know that a fine cigar is more than just a bunch of rolled-up dirt weed in dried leaves. It’s a whole experience. It’s the way it feels when you hold it, the frosty ...
Machine-made cigars have been old stuff in the U.S. ever since the late George Washington Hill, master huckster, coined the advertising slogan, “SPIT is a horrid word, but it’s worse on the end of ...
The era in which Vice President Thomas Marshall proclaimed a good five-cent cigar a national necessity brought the U.S. cigar industry its greatest success: the 8,500,000 stogies sold in 1920 still ...
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