06-21-2012, 02:30 PM
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Have My Own Room
Join Date: Sep 2010
First Name: Bear
Location: Raleigh, NC(NC State)
Posts: 2,010
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Re: The Poor Mans Behike?
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Originally Posted by icehog3
The Cuban Revolution took place from 1953-1958, so I am not sure how a marca establsihed in 1966 could have been stolen from anyone in pre-revolutionary Cuba. 
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Sorry, herped my derp in memory there. It was RyJ who fled Cuba during the revolution. Either way, my point stands.
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After Rodriguez's death in 1954 (he was 88 years old), the revolution, and the subsequent nationalization of the tobacco industry, the brand was moved to La Romana in the Dominican Republic, where production of a Romeo y Julieta cigar for the American market continues today under the direction of Altadis SA. The Cuban government nationalized the brand and still produces and distributes it worldwide as one of its top-selling global brands.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romeo_y...ta_%28cigar%29
H. Upmann as well:
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After the revolution, Menéndez and García moved the brand first to the Canary Islands, then the Dominican Republic, where production of this brand still continues for the American market under the ownership of Altadis SA.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H._Upmann
Montecristo, sort of:
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After the Cuban Revolution and the nationalization of the cigar industry in Cuba in 1961, Menéndez and García fled to the Canary Islands where they re-established the brand, but were later forced to quit due to trademark disputes with Cubatabaco. In the mid-1970s, the operation was moved to La Romana in the Dominican Republic and released for the US market, where Cuba's rights to the brand weren't recognized due to the embargo. Menéndez, García, y Cía is now owned by Altadis SA, who controls its distribution and marketing in the United States.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montecr...cigar_brand%29
Last edited by DaBear; 06-21-2012 at 02:42 PM.
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