Cigar Aficionado’s new trend: President Obama sought-after cigars

January 31st, 2010

For the company’s California-based cigar company Granada (Granada 1524 Cigars Company), the sweeping global economic recession seemed to have nothing to do with it. Because the company recently launched the “Obama Series cigars (Obama Presidential Series 44 cigars)” Once available, it has been so favorable for cigar lovers. “It’s every day received a lot of orders from the U.S. market, in Washington, New York, California, Florida and Las Vegas, this cigar have now been out of stock,” said Miguel Ramirez, director of corporate operations, “this Cigars for ‘Obama’ and hot, we hope to take advantage of this situation. “Since Barack Obama became the first black president in U.S. history, the company has sold in the U.S. market, 20000,” Barack Obama “Cigar.

Obama Series cigars are not only beautiful appearance, its quality is also not a general

Although Obama himself persuaded by his wife, Michelle Obama successfully quit smoking, and promised to not smoke in the White House, but he acknowledged that the previous experience, after 20 years of age smoking, smoking cessation is indeed difficult. It appears that Granada’s lost no time in seizing this opportunity. The company does not own cigarette factory, they rented the province of Esteli in northern Nicaragua Segovia Obama cigar factory to produce series of cigars. This cigar uses the locally produced tobacco and Cuban tobacco, hand-rolling, the wrapper on the package with silver hoop ring, emblazoned with “Obama 44″, to commemorate the 44th president of the United States. “Obama is not only the United States, the first African-American president, but also a symbol of hope and tolerance,” Miguel Ramirez said, “What the president has never won in the election so thoroughly. In this country because of Obama’s change, we feel that there is the obligation to pay tribute to this extraordinary figure. “

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