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  2. List of cigar brands - Wikipedia

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    The first fully-African cigar brand, made in Mozambique using African tobacco. "Bongani" means "Be Grateful" in the Zulu language. [11] [12] Cabaiguan: owned by Tatuaje Cigars, Inc. in consultation with Jaime Garcia, the son of José "Pepin" Garcia Cain Oliva Cigar Co. handcrafted by the Oliva Cigar Company in Nicaragua Camacho: Oettinger ...

  3. Category:Cigar brands - Wikipedia

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  4. Juan López (cigar) - Wikipedia

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    In 1876, Juan López Sena (aka Juan López Diaz) created the Juan López brand. [1] producing cigars in Havana on Calle de Los Dragones. [2]In 1908, the brand was passed to his heirs and was then sold to the Sociedad Cosme Del Peso y Cía in 1918, which owned the brand until the Cuban revolution. [1]

  5. Category:Habanos S.A. brands - Wikipedia

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  6. Ramón Allones - Wikipedia

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    The brand was created in Cuba by brothers Ramón and Antonio Allones (no relation to the Antonio Allones of El Rey del Mundo fame) in 1845, and is supposedly the first cigar brand to have utilized colored lithographs for box art, the first brand to utilise bands on cigars, and the first to package cigars in the "8-9-8" style (though there are several rival claimants as to who first made box ...

  7. List of Mexican brands - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Mexican brands, which encompasses brand-name products and services produced by companies in Mexico. Mexican brands

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  9. Hoyo de Monterrey - Wikipedia

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    He subsequently sold his cigar lines to the Villazon family, which continued to make Punch, Hoyo de Monterrey and Belinda cigars in their Tampa, Florida factory from Honduran tobacco for the American market. Hoyo de Monterrey continued production in Cuba and in Honduras and is still a popular, globally marketed Cuban cigar line.