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CigarsA Short History Of Cigars And Tobacco ... introducing the cigar to the United States. He had traveled to Cuba after the Revolutionary War and returned with a box of Cuban cigars. Their popularity quickly spread, and soon enough cigar factories were established in the area of Harford, Connecticut, where General Putnam resided. In Europe, cigar ... ... will only light up where legally permitted. Do no light up in a bar, hotel, or restaurant where smoking is clearly prohibited. The courteous cigar smoker will also make sure to smoke in the company of other smokers. If you are with someone who does not smoke, ask his or her permission. If they agree, ... ... call smoking cigar as a hobby while others named it a vice. It doesn't really matter how would they call it because the bottom line is cigar smoking is as expensive as regaining one's health from the life threatening diseases caused by cigar smoking. The price of smoking cigar is great that cigar smokers ... ... controversy of Habanos cigars, the toughness of getting an authentic Cuban cigar all these further its prestige. Aside from that though, Habanos cigars earned its fame deservingly because it is an exceptionally manufactured cigar. It was long accepted that Cuba has the climate perfect for raising crops ... ... to save poor quality tobaccos from rotting by brushing flavored syrup on the leaves before they are rolled, bound and wrapped. The reasons of manufacturers of flavored cigars is still unknown as to its purpose of coming up with an intentionally flavored cigars when the cigar itself already has its own ...
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