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<blockquote data-quote="rjbrooks7" data-source="post: 4048043" data-attributes="member: 4294"><p>The most overpriced consumer good in the modern world…anything produced by Habanos SA. Don’t buy them…the Chinese government owns half of Habanos now, so you’re directly supporting communism if you do. Additionally, the price increases now reflect Hong Kong pricing, so a 5x50 Cohiba Siglo VI is now about $100. Behike? $300+. So many better choices in New World cigars where you can get a box for the cost of one Cuban stick. Remember, a cigar touches about 50 pair of hands in developing Latin nations where they’re produced before it reaches you. I realize the Cuban people need more help than for example the Hondurans, but for the most part, Hondurans are free. Sorry for the rant…</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rjbrooks7, post: 4048043, member: 4294"] The most overpriced consumer good in the modern world…anything produced by Habanos SA. Don’t buy them…the Chinese government owns half of Habanos now, so you’re directly supporting communism if you do. Additionally, the price increases now reflect Hong Kong pricing, so a 5x50 Cohiba Siglo VI is now about $100. Behike? $300+. So many better choices in New World cigars where you can get a box for the cost of one Cuban stick. Remember, a cigar touches about 50 pair of hands in developing Latin nations where they’re produced before it reaches you. I realize the Cuban people need more help than for example the Hondurans, but for the most part, Hondurans are free. Sorry for the rant… [/QUOTE]
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