Tom Johansmeyer on July 20th, 2010

Drew Estate cares about the place it calls home. In addition to investing and supporting the surrounding community of Esteli, Nicaragua, the cigar manufacturer is committed to helping others in Nicaragua who are committed to making a difference. Here’s the latest from the Drew Estate blog: We here at Drew Estate feel strongly about giving [...]

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Tom Johansmeyer on July 20th, 2010

Massachusetts is taking a page from the New York City playbook. The commonwealth is using $316,000 in federal stimulus money to print anti-smoking signs that tobacconists would have to hang in their establishments. The signs will have to be displayed in the 9,000 retail locations in Massachusetts that sell tobacco products. It’s not etched in [...]

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Tom Johansmeyer on July 20th, 2010

Planning to light up a cigar on your next cruise? Well, you might have choice your spots more carefully. Carnival Cruise Lines is toying with the notion of limiting smoking areas for both cigarettes and cigars, according to senior cruise director John Heald. According to Cruise Critic: “There is a trial on a few of [...]

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Edward Chin on July 20th, 2010

Camacho Cigars and Bayer, have signed a working partnership together. No, Camacho is not going to make asprin cigars, nor is Bayer going to make cigar flavored pills. Camacho is teaming up with Bayer CropScience, one of the world’s leading innovative crop science companies in the areas of crop protection, non-agricultural pest control, seeds and [...]

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