Cigars from the Dominican Republic are considered as good by true connoisseurs, as opposed to people who are impressed by things that are hard to get.
I don’t know
Yes , Mexico has no restrictions on cigars unless you bring cigars in-bulk into the country then import fees and taxes apply .
Yes. The US still has a trade embargo against Cuba. There has been one in place since March of 1958, and recently became more strict by adding that it is illegal for American's to consume Cuban cigars outside of the United States. This was added in 2004. There is currently no end in sight for the embargo to end, but it will most likely continue until Fidel Castro dies and the Cuban government becomes non-communist.
I like www.jrcigars.com.Punch, El Rey Del Mundo, H. Upmann and Romeo y Julieta are all real good non-Cuban cigars.
Cuban Macanudos are made in Cuba, non-Cuban Macanudos are made in the Dominican Republic. They are made by two different manufacturers, the only similarity is the name. Non-Cuban Macanudos can be purchased online for around $4 a cigar.
Primetime cigars are a non filtered type of cigar as thin and long as a ciggerette
Some brands package their cigars with "filler" tobacco. Marketing, I suppose.
He smoked Cuban cigars and allegedly smoked marijuana for his back pain. He did not smoke cigarettes.
Depends on the brand I know that most cigars are illegal
None, Cuba doesn't have those missiles anymore and the non existent Soviet Union can't supply them with new ones or the nuclear payload that never actually made it to Cuba anyway.
Possibly, yes. I always have water or coffee to sip while smoking. A little chap stick...(non flavored)
when non smokers breathe the smoke of cigars it is called second - hand smoking. That's how they get affected which ends up inviting non smokers to smoke.
Depends on what you are wanting to conduct - heat or electricity. However the best non- conducting solid I can think of today for BOTH of those is wood