Smoking a cigar is a lot different from smoking a cigarette. Smoking a cigar is about savoring the flavor rather than inhaling the smoke, which is characteristic of cigarette smoking. Smoking a cigar is great way to celebrate occasions or simply to relax and unwind. The following steps can help you smoke a cigar like […]
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Hall of Famer, Andre Reed, Coming to Torch! Take a break from the hustle of the season and enjoy an evening with Hall of Fame, wide receiver, Andre Reed. On December 16th, 2016 we will be hosting a charity event for the Boys and Girls Club of Phoenix. The event will begin at 7:30 PM […]
Black Friday, the day after Thanksgiving Day, is generally regarded in the U.S. as the beginning of the holiday shopping season. With the improved economy and higher consumer confidence, the retail industry is looking for an increase in sales this year. Most retailers will extend their hours and offer big promotions to spur consumer spending. […]
Tobacco is one of top industries in the world. Tobacco can grow in a moist and warm environment; it can be planted on any continent except Antarctica. The tobacco plant is endemic to the American continents and is one of the top crops grown by American farmers. Tobacco is cultivated for its leaves. After drying, […]
Walk-in humidors, with hundreds of cigars of every size and shape and brand on display, can provide an overwhelming experience. Finding your away around the massive inventory and narrowing down your choices can be both challenging and intimidating. Things to Remember Here are a few tips to help you better navigate your first experience in […]
Over 1 billion people worldwide smoke cigars and cigarettes. The number accounts for approximately 20 percent of the world’s population. About 80 percent of the smokers are men. Tobacco farming as well as cigarette manufacturing, distribution, and sales constitute major economic activities in many countries in the world. It is estimated that more than 33 […]
Halloween is a time of fun and superstition; a celebration of life and death falling on the eve of the day honoring dead ancestors, saints and martyrs. From the Gaelic festival of Samhain, when people wore costumes and lighted bonfires to ward off roaming spirits, the present-day Halloween has evolved. Today, it features child-friendly trick-or-treating […]
October 21 is Apple Day, a celebration that started in 1904 to help increase apple sales and promote awareness of and interest in apples and apple-related products. Throughout October, the apple industry holds promotional campaigns to remind people about the goodness and benefits of one of America’s most beloved fruits. Apples in American Culture Although […]
Patricia Bays Haroski registered “National Boss’s Day” with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce in 1958. Working as a secretary for her father at the State Farm Insurance Company in Deerfield, Illinois, Haroski chose October 16th, as the holiday’s official calendar date. Haroski’s efforts were rewarded when in 1962, Illinois Governor Otto Kerner officially proclaimed Boss’s […]
A cigar is essentially a cylinder of dried and fermented tobacco, rolled in a variety of sizes and wrapped in a tobacco leaf for smoking. Cigars are bigger than the typical cigarette and take longer to smoke. Aficionados consider cigars the finest and best way to enjoy tobacco. Cigars come in various sizes and shapes. […]