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Famous Smoke Shop:
Nice savings on the Nicaraguan-made San Cristobal line, a product of the Pepin Garcia’s famed Tabacalera Cubana:

> Clasico (5 x 50), in the box of 22 was $158.99, now $144.99;

> Fabuloso (6 1/8 x 52), 22 was $187.99, now $177.99;

> Francisco (5 1/2 x 44), 22 was $143.00, now $135.99;

> Guajiro (6 5/8 x 46), 22 was $180.99, now $170.99;

> Maestro (6 x 60), 22 was $237.99, now $224.99;

> Monumento (7 1/4 x 49), 22 was $212.99, now $200.99;

> Supremo (6 x 50), 22 was $153.99, now $144.99.

J-R Cigars:
Massive savings on Troya as the company which owned the brand was purchased earlier this year by Imperial Tobacco:

  • Bolivar Cofradia, a rather bold version of the old Bolivar blend, made at the Villazon factory in Honduras:

    > Belicoso Fino (6 1/4 x 50), in boxes of 25 was $99.95, now $94.95;

    > Corona (5 1/2 x 43), 25 was $59.95, now $54.95;

    > Cuban Corona (5 5/8 x 46), 25 was $69.95, now $64.95;

    > Delmonico (6 1/8 x 50), 25 was $84.95, now $79.95;

    > Double Corona (6 7/8 x 48), 25 was $89.95, now $84.95;

    > No. 1 (7 x 42), 25 was $84.95, now $79.95;

    > No. 554 (5 x 54), five for $12.75 or 25 was $84.95, now $79.95;

    > No. 654 (6 x 54), five for $13.50, or 25 was $89.95, now $84.95;

    > No. 754 (7 1/4 x 54), five was $15.00, or 25 was $94.95, now $89.95;

  • Troya, an old Cuban brand name made in the Dominican Republic and marketed in the U.S. in two wrapper styles:

    > No. 27 Corona (5 1/2 x 42 with Connecticut wrappers), in boxes of 24 for $89.95;

    > No. 45 Cetros (6 1/4 x 45 with Connecticut wrappers), 24 for $98.95;

    > No. 54 Toro (5 3/4 x 48 with Connecticut wrappers), 24 for $98.95;

    > No. 63 Churchill (7 x 50 with Connecticut wrappers), 24 for $107.95.

    > No. 72 Mini Belicoso (5 x 50 with Cameroon wrappers), 24 for $98.95;

    > No. 81 Belicoso (6 1/8 x 52 with Cameroon wrappers), 24 for $107.95.

  • Troya X-Tra, from Nicaragua, with a bolder taste:

    > No. 45 Cetro (6 1/4 x 45), in boxes of 24 for $98.95;

    > No. 54 Toro (5 3/4 x 48), 24 for $98.95;

    > No. 63 Churchill (7 x 50), 24 for $107.95;

    > No. 81 Torpedo (6 1/8 x 52), 24 for $107.95.

    L'il Brown Smoke Shack:
    Terrific savings on several shapes of the popular Romeo y Julieta Reserva Real, plus a nice Oliva special:

  • Oliva Serie G Toro (6 x 50), in boxes of 25 for $65.75, lowest in our review.

  • Romeo y Julieta Reserva Real, the light and easy-to-smoke blend from Altadis U.S.A.:

    > Robusto (5 x 50), in boxes of 25 for $87.50;

    > Toro (6 x 54), 25 for $96.25, or try

    > Verona’s Court (5 1/2 x 44 in aluminum tubes), 20 for $73.50.

    Mike's Cigars:
    Two great specials on two new lines from Reyes Family Cigars, formerly known as Puros Indios. Reyes Family President Carlos Diez worked on these two blends with input from the legendary Rolando Reyes himself:

  • Reyes Family Classic, made in Honduras:

    > Bronco (6 1/2 x 56), in the box of 40 for $187.00;

    > Piramide No. 2 (6 1/2 x 56), 40 for $204.00;

    > Robusto (5 x 50), 40 for $153.00;

    > Toro (6 x 52), 40 for $170.00.

  • Reyes Family Premier:

    > Corona (6 1/2 x 46), in boxes of 20 for $101.95;

    > Gordo (6 x 60), 20 for $135.95;

    > Robusto (5 x 50), 20 for $101.95;

    > Perfecto (5 1/2 x 58), 20 for $152.95;

    > Toro (6 x 52), 20 for $118.95.

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