Archive for December, 1969

Australian Case Study on the Impact of Taxation and Legislation of …

Wednesday, December 31st, 1969

Attendees at events such as Cigar Aficionado’s ‘Big Smoke’ and the IPCPR’s annual trade show can no longer enjoy cigars as smoking is illegal at all indoor venues. Tobacco advertising is banned, and manufacturers cannot sponsor

Original post by Cigar Rights of America and sponsored by Cigar Shop

Can High Cigar Taxes, Smoking Bans and Packaging Restrictions Wipe …

Wednesday, December 31st, 1969

It was an unspectacular send-off for Herbert Love, a musty, mahogany-brown emporium tucked away in St Vincent Place for more than 100 years, as the last customers stocked up on favoured blends, cut-price pipes and cigar-filled humidors,

Original post by Cigar Rights of America and sponsored by Cigar Shop

A Cigar for Veterans Day

Wednesday, December 31st, 1969

Well, it should come as no surprise that many of our troops enjoy a good cigar, and in places like Baghdad and Kabul, they tend to be in short supply. After the jump, learn more about how to help our service members enjoy a good cigar

Original post by migrantblogger and sponsored by Cigar Shop