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Originally Posted by Bill86
I seriously hope the embargo is not lifted. My cuban sponge budget will need to triple! Then what will my local B&M shops do when they can legally sell cuban sponges? They probably will stop saying they are inferior and have "more then just spongy material in them". Also they will stop saying the cuban sponge makers are not up to the same hygiene code as the Nicaraguan sponge factory workers are.
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Have you been paying any attention to what Jaques Perdomo and Don Jose Cousteau have been turning out lately? I'm telling you brother, with all the sea sponge farming advancements that have occured down in Nicaragua in the last 12-15 years, they have long since surpassed Cuban sea sponges for quality and durability. There is just no comparison.