Celebrities Who Smoke Cigars

By |2019-11-20T05:34:04+00:00November 20th, 2019|News, Trending Now|

This collection of celebrities who smoke cigars is not ranked by fame and popularity. Cigars are tightly rolled and filled with tobacco. They are available in several sizes and typically stored in a humidor. Several famous actors, politicians, athletes, and musicians are big fans of smoking cigars. One NBA champion even designed his mansion

Cigar Market Breakdown, Development and New Market Opportunities & Forecasts

By |2019-11-20T05:10:29+00:00November 20th, 2019|News|

The Cigar Market report provides an unbiased and detailed analysis of the on-going trends, opportunities/ high growth areas, market drivers, which would help stakeholders to device and align Cigar market strategies according to the current and future market The Cigar Market report covers the Global market and regional market analysis. The Cigar industry report examines,

Fratello DMV Series Returns for 2019

By |2019-10-29T16:14:45+00:00October 24th, 2019|News|

Fratello’s local release—named after Delaware, Maryland and Virginia—is back for another year, this time with new blends. The series is formally known as the Fratello DMV, an acronym for the three states and Washington D.C. Each area has its own cigar, though unlike last year, each of those cigars will now feature a different

Drew Estate News: Fat Bottom Betty Gordito launched

By |2019-10-29T16:15:21+00:00October 23rd, 2019|News|

Drew Estate Launches New Fat Bottom Betty Drew Estate announced the national launch of the Deadwood Fat Bottom Betty Gordito to Drew Estate retailers. From the Wynwood Safehouse, Jonathan Drew Founder and President of Drew Estate notes, “Deadwood is on FIRE for our retailers, and is evidenced by its presence on social media. We’ve

D.C. Court Rules Against Cigar Industry’s Petition

By |2019-10-28T02:29:30+00:00December 7th, 2015|News|

D.C. Court Rules Against Cigar Industry’s Petition to Delay Substantial Equivalence Deadline The cigar industry’s desire to delay the upcoming substantial equivalence deadline will have to find a new approach. U.S. District Court Judge Amit P. Mehta ruled against a motion for declaratory relief that would have invalidated a ruling by a different federal

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