(Patch) “Ask us about our Legal Cubans” says a sign on the door of B’n’B International Cigars, the newish tobacco retailer on the 7900 block of Germantown Avenue. Last week, we obliged them.
Their story goes like this: The storied Cuban cigar became illegal in 1962 when the embargo with Cuba went into effect and has remained so ever since. That is until Paul Magier, a New Jersey-based tobacco merchant and owner of Puros de Armando Ramos cigars, found a loophole. This particular loophole was a warehouse. Continued
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Clear Havana cigars in Chestnut Hill? Here’s How
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