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New La Sirena Sizes Discovered by Miami Cigar and Company Miami, FL June 7th, 2013 – In a recent expedition to Lake Nicaragua, which archeologists feel was once a large bay alongside the Pacific Ocean, a discovery was made.The dangerous mission to find treasures of the mermaid was met by sharks and other seemingly out of place aquatic animals. On the last day, in one of the deepest parts of...
Romeo Y Julieta – A Classic in a Tube
I can clearly remember the first time I smoked a Romeo Y Julieta Churchill en Tubo. It was well over thirty years and I remember it well. I was in Quebec and went into a small tobacco shop and asked for something good. The person said it was what he smoked. I think I paid about $4.50 for the stick. And it was wonderful. It was also from Cuba. A week later I was in Washington and...
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“Casa Miranda Chapter Two” Miami, FL June 6th, 2013 – Everybody loves a good sequel, and the Casa Miranda Chapter 2 is set to debut at IPCPR which is being held this year in Las Vegas, NV. The follow up to the original which was made in Miami at the famed El Titan de Bronze, will be made at My Father Cigars S.A in Esteli, Nicaragua. According to Jason Wood; VP of Miami Cigar &...
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LIGHTER TRAVEL CASE Approved by Department of Transportation On July 20, 2007, the U.S. Transportation Security Administration announced that it would “no longer ban common lighters in carry-on luggage.” However, torch lighters still “remain banned in carry-ons“, and also “common lighters with fuel cannot be packed in checked baggage.” However, you can...
Pedro Martin Ruby
Sometimes when I go to the humidor I am not interested in something interesting. I just want a good cigar. Perhaps I have been trying many new cigars for a while or I am just tired and want to relax without thinking about the smoke, but I don’t always want to be challenged by my cigar. With that in mind, I reached into the humidor and came out with a Pedro Martin Family Ruby stick....