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Chutney Lovebusciut
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EDIT hmm it wasnt there, probably because its so obvious i should know it.. Quote:
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The company producing the "Cohiba" in question is most likely not even General Tobacco, but a small producer just trying to make a buck. Anyone thinking they are buying a genuine Cuban Cohiba in a US B&M deserves whatever they get. What about the other Cuban cigar names that are used by General or Altadis? Punch, Partagas, El Rey Del Mundo and others were originally owned by individuals in Cuba. Many left after the revolution because their property had been taken by the Cuban government. I dont see this as a black and white issue, both sides have some legitimacy to their claims. ![]() |
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