Nothing catches an eye in a cigar lounge like the perfect cigar ring. That slow-floating circle, drifting lazily through the air, screams one thing to the world: you’re a master cigar serenader. There ...
Outdoor cigar smoking is one of life’s greatest joys—and also one of its most infuriating obstacles. There’s something magical about smoking a quality cigar outdoors—on the golf course after a perfect ...
Cigar smoking can increase the risk of certain cancers, even if people do not inhale. Smoking cigars can increase the likelihood of developing cancers such as lung, esophageal, and oral cancers. It ...
Cigar smoking is often perceived as a more sophisticated or less harmful alternative to cigarette smoking. However, the reality is starkly different. Cigars are just as harmful, if not more when it ...
The era in which Vice President Thomas Marshall proclaimed a good five-cent cigar a national necessity brought the U.S. cigar industry its greatest success: the 8,500,000 stogies sold in 1920 still ...
It's impossible to know for sure if Rush's cigar smoking caused his lung cancer, but it certainly increased the risk, even though cigar smokers don't inhale the smoke. Two of my grandparents died of ...
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