Cuba Variety By Cuba For Men. Set-4 Piece Mini

Cuba Variety By Cuba For Men. Set-4 Piece Mini

Description: Launched by the design house of Cuba.
  • Binding: Health and Beauty
  • Brand: Cuba
  • EAN: 0802822000158
  • Feature: Packaging for this product may vary from that shown in the image above
  • Label: Cuba
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  • Manufacturer: Cuba
  • Model: 128466
  • MPN: 128466
  • NumberOfItems: 1
  • PackageDimensions:
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: Beauty
  • ProductTypeName: BEAUTY
  • Publisher: Cuba
  • ReleaseDate: 2007-12-04
  • SKU: 00FWQ2-000
  • Studio: Cuba
  • Title: Cuba Variety By Cuba For Men. Set-4 Piece Mini Variety With Cuba Gold, Red, Blue, & Orange & All Are .17 OZ
  • UPC: 802822000158

Price: 9.19

4 Telescoping Airtight Travel Tubes Humidor for

4 Telescoping Airtight Travel Tubes Humidor for

Description: These cigar tubes are rigid and strong, made of abs plastic. Generous dimensions allow the tube to hold cigars up to 7.5″ and up to 54 ring size. When you compress the telescoping tube and air is forced out, keeping moisture in. The tube will provide the BEST protection for your cigar till you are prepared to smoke it. As you depress the cigar tube air is forced out insuring your cigar a perfect condition, it comes out as perfect as you put it in. No more damaging your cigars you take on-the-go. Four Tubes are included
  • Binding: Kitchen
  • Brand: Cheaphumidors
  • ProductGroup: Home
  • ProductTypeName: HOME
  • SKU: 7O-86YN-XMQA
  • Title: 4 Telescoping Airtight Travel Tubes Humidor for Cigars

Price: 12.24

Cuba Variety By Cuba For Men. Set-4 Piece Variety

Cuba Variety By Cuba For Men. Set-4 Piece Variety

Description: CUBA VARIETY by Cuba for MEN 4 PIECE VARIETY WITH CUBA GOLD, BLUE, RED & ORANGE & ALL ARE 1.17 OZCUBA VARIETY by Cuba possesses a blend of Notes of bergamot, lavender and vetiver, blended with woods and jasmine.
  • Binding: Health and Beauty
  • Brand: Cuba
  • Color: Set-4 Piece Variety With Cuba Gold, Blue
  • Creator: Cuba
  • Department: MEN
  • EAN: 5425017732372
  • Feature: Packaging for this product may vary from that shown in the image above
  • Feature: Variety Cologne with cuba gold, blue, red & orange
  • IsAdultProduct: 0
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  • Label: Cuba
  • LegalDisclaimer: These statements have not been evaluated by the Food & Drug Administration. This products is not intended to diagnose, cure, mitigate, treat, or prevent any disease.
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  • Manufacturer: Cuba
  • Model: 121297
  • MPN: ’5425017732372
  • NumberOfItems: 1
  • PackageDimensions:
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: Beauty
  • ProductTypeName: BEAUTY
  • Publisher: Cuba
  • ReleaseDate: 2005-11-02
  • Size: 4 PC Gift Set
  • SKU: amgcuba
  • Studio: Cuba
  • Title: Cuba Variety By Cuba For Men. Set-4 Piece Variety Cologne With Cuba Gold, Blue, Red & Orange & All Are 1.17 Ounces
  • UPC: 094000066616

Price: 13.33

Cigar By Remy Latour For Men. Eau De Toilette

Cigar By Remy Latour For Men. Eau De Toilette

Description: Introduced in 1996. Fragrance notes : sandalwood and patchouli. Recommended use : casual.
  • Binding: Health and Beauty
  • Brand: Remy Latour
  • Color: Edt Spray 3.3 Oz
  • Creator: REMY LA TOUR
  • Department: MEN
  • EAN: 0608133048298
  • Feature: Packaging for this product may vary from that shown in the image above
  • Feature: This item is not for sale in Catalina Island
  • HazardousMaterialType: Unknown
  • IsAdultProduct: 0
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  • Label: Remy Latour
  • LegalDisclaimer: These statements have not been evaluated by the Food & Drug Administration. This products is not intended to diagnose, cure, mitigate, treat, or prevent any disease.
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  • Manufacturer: Remy Latour
  • Model: 126392
  • MPN: 0493
  • NumberOfItems: 1
  • PackageDimensions:
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: Beauty
  • ProductTypeName: BEAUTY
  • Publisher: Remy Latour
  • ReleaseDate: 2006-01-12
  • Size: 3.3 oz
  • SKU: 2HPCIGATS34-M1
  • Studio: Remy Latour
  • Title: Cigar By Remy Latour For Men. Eau De Toilette Spray 3.3 Ounces
  • UPC: 608133048298

Price: 9.82

Cigar Guy: The Best Candidate for Small Business

As midterm elections draw near, many small business owners like myself are faced with daunting challenges that are affecting the future of the companies we run. Rising taxes. Out of control spending. Uncertainty over health-care reform. We have some big decisions to make. We have to choose the right people to represent our interests in Congress.

I’m not worried. That’s because I’ve found my man. The one who, in my opinion, is most qualified to represent my interests. And that man is Cigar Guy. (You who I’m talking about right? He became famous when a photographer snapped a photo of him smoking a cigar while watching Tiger Woods play golf.) Why am I wowed by him? Because when I vet Cigar Guy on critical questions that every business owner should ask their congressional candidates, he passes with flying colors. Hopefully the candidates you’re considering are just as worthy.

To start, has your candidate ever run a business himself or had profit and loss responsibility? Cigar Guy may not be a business owner, but he has had significant management experience nonetheless. His operational efficiency in not just one, but two major wars has won him the admiration of our most respected leaders. Not only that, he played a crucial part in the management of our country’s successful space program. Has your candidate ever had that kind of managerial experience? You want to know if your congressman has actually been responsible for generating a profit for an organization. Because if he has, that means he should know all about balancing a budget and matching expenses with revenues.

Paying for Luxuries

Another question: Could your candidate stop working today and live comfortably from his savings? Sure, Cigar Guy appreciates a little R&R like anyone else. He likes biking, golf, and travel. Even so, he needs to work hard to afford these luxuries. He’s not one of those congressmen living off his trust fund or a giant Internet stock portfolio. He’s one of us.

Has your candidate ever had to fire anyone? It takes someone tough to make those decisions. And Cigar Guy is tough. Getting rid of an employee is probably the toughest thing a business owner or manager has to do. When we hire someone, it’s generally a significant investment in time and money. We don’t take these decisions lightly. These are people’s lives. Cigar Guy knows that firing someone is not easy. But he knows he can’t afford for one person to drag down the efforts of others. Will your congressman be able to make these kinds of tough decisions? Will he be able to vote to cut spending on a program, even if that means that some people will lose their funding or their jobs?

Ask your candidate about the last time someone didn’t pay him. Cigar Guy runs his own business. He knows what it’s like to collect money. Has your congressman ever had this experience? Does he know what it’s like to not be paid? Does he know the pressure of collecting receivables to make next week’s check run? Has he experienced the panic of not having a guaranteed flow of cash? Or has he collected a paycheck his entire life? A congressman who says he understands what small business owners need has to understand our struggle to collect cash in the face of rising taxes and government regulations.

Within a Budget

If your congressman can’t afford to pay for something, does he just buy it anyway? Cigar Guy wouldn’t do this. He has lived through a war and domestic and international tragedies. He understands the value of saving and paying only for what he can afford. I know a lot of business owners who would love to purchase a new piece of equipment. Or refurbish their office space. Or scoop up that empty warehouse that just became available down the street. But here’s the problem: They can’t afford it. They have just enough to operate their companies. Owners of profitable businesses are like Cigar Guy. They’re prudent about the money they borrow. Your congressman should be, too.

Here’s another question: If your congressman were running his own business, and the government offered a tax break to hire more people, would he go out and hire more people? Cigar Guy is as patriotic as anyone else. But even he wouldn’t hire a new employee unless he needs that person to do some kind of work that will generate profits for him. The government doesn’t tell us when to hire. We decide. Of course, if there’s a tax break available at that moment, we’ll take it.

Finally, ask your congressman where he buys his health care. Cigar Guy cares deeply about how the cost of health care is affecting his family. He’s concerned about how rising deficits are going to affect the future of his young friends. Does your congressman care as much? Or is his family covered by the congressional plan that’s funded up to 75 percent by the government and contains perks not available to most of us. Ask him if he’s ever paid for his employees’ health care. Ask him if he understands what it feels like to pay double-digit premium hikes every year. Or how lousy it feels to cut benefits and increase what an employee has to pay just to keep profits intact. If he doesn’t know what any of this is like, then don’t vote for him.

For me, Cigar Guy is the only candidate who understands these issues. He has the answers to the questions every small business owner should be asking. What about your candidates?

Cigar 101: Basic Tips for the Cigar Novice

Many of you, for different reasons, are having a love affair with cigars, rendezvousing in sidewalk cafes, coffee shops, and restaurants for a few joyful moments. Perhaps you like the flavor, perhaps you like the aroma, or perhaps you just like to tell people who smoke skinny cigarettes, “My cigar can beat up your Marlboro.” For whatever reason, the cigar is a luxury many of you choose to use.

However, for some of you, the above statement might not be true. You may, never having gone beyond the pink or blue bubblegum cigars handed out in hospitals after the birth of a child, be a little leery of cigars. They might seem scary, or intimidating, and you might find yourself with a variety of questions: How should I hold a cigar? How should I cut a cigar? How do I know which cigar to choose? Do I need to take some sort of Lamaze class to learn how to puff?

What’s What

Some say, “Potato,” some say “Po-taught-o,” some say, “Filler,” some say, “Huh?” If you’re not used to having a cigar in your mouth, some of the jargon – the Filler, the Binder, the Wrapper – may have you scratching your head in confusion.

In sum, the Filler is the cigar’s soul, stuffed in the middle; it is essentially what the cigar is filled with. The Binder is made up of thick tobacco leaves and used to bind the Filler together. The Wrapper is the outside leaf of the cigar. Basically the cigar’s wardrobe, the Wrapper is an extremely important outfit for two reasons: it holds everything together and it provides a lot of the cigar’s flavor.

Stogie Selection

Buying a cigar from a reputable dealer, such as What’s Knot to Love, will guarantee your purchase is premium. Once you’ve chosen a dealer, the art of cigar buying becomes a bit free form: there are very few set rules. It is, however, good to keep in mind that the darker the tobacco, the stronger the flavor.

Make the Cut

There are a million different ways to cut a cigar – use a knife, use cigar scissors, use a V-cutter, or, if your cigar has been found guilty of crime during the French Revolution, use a guillotine cut. It’s your cigar, so cut it anyway you want – even use a circular saw or your teeth, just make sure no one is watching.

After deciding how you’re going to cut your cigar, you need to know where to cut it. Cutting off the cigar’s head, the general rule is to slice the cigar just past the shoulder (where it stops being round).

Puff, the Magic Dragging

To light a cigar, simply hold it out and allow the flame of the match or the odorless lighter to meet its end. Turn the cigar, rotating it so that the end becomes evenly charred.

Once the cigar is lit, and take off has commenced, let the smoke wallow near your mouth, drinking in the aroma and the flavor. Gently puff on the cigar, instead of inhaling like a cigarette.

Holding Time

Most people recommend that you don’t hold your cigar like a cigarette, unless you are European (I know, it doesn’t seem fair that the Europeans got sexy accents, the Spice Girls AND cigar holding). For the rest of you, a cigar should be held between your index finger and thumb.

Size Matters

When it comes to cigars, the length of the ash is important. You should allow your ash to grow to around three quarters of an inch long, which will inevitably turn into two feet during locker room talk. A lengthy ash is vital to a good smoking experience. The ash creates an air block, which helps decrease the temperature of the smoke and results in a slower burning cigar. These factors intensify the taste and make the experience more enjoyable.

Once a cigar is smoked halfway, let it die: it’s served its purpose so bid it a fond farewell with a tip of your hat and a “It’s been nice smoking you.” Then, go on your way.

Now rest, and smoke, assured, just knowing these few tips will have you looking like Groucho Marx in no time, except with better trimmed eyebrows.