Can you bring Cuban cigars into the United States from Canada?
Yes you canbring Cuban Cigars back to Canada. From the Canada Border Services Agency: You are allowed to bring in all of the following amounts of tobacco into Canada without paying duty: * 200 cigarettes; * 50 cigars or cigarillos; * 200 grams (7 ounces) of manufactured tobacco; and * 200 tobacco sticks. If you include cigarettes, tobacco sticks or manufactured tobacco in your personal allowance, a partial exemption may apply. You will have to pay a special duty on these products unless they are marked "CANADA - DUTY PAID • DROIT ACQUITTÉ." You will find Canadian-made products sold at a duty-free shop marked this way. If you bring in more than your personal allowance, you will have to pay regular assessments on the excess amount. These regular assessments can include duties, taxes and provincial or territorial fees. Border services officers will give an allowance for products that are marked "CANADA - DUTY PAID • DROIT ACQUITTÉ" when they calculate the amounts owing
For more details see : http://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/publications/pub/bsf5056-eng.html#P021
What kind of cigars does lil Wayne use to roll weed?
I am sure he uses his own brand booogy cigarellos, blunts or threes they sure tasted good to me when I tried the flavored boogey blunt. I heard he had ccigarellos coming out I wonder what happened to that I've been waiting to get my hands on those..
Does Simon cowell really smoke cigars?
Yes he is a changed smoker he probally after every break from American Idol he probally goes to smoke and you wonder why his teeth are soooo white is because he is a million air the next time you watch American Idol watch Simon's neck it is droopy.
What cigar brand does Arnold Schwarzenegger smoke?
Arnold Swarzeneggar smoke a variety of premium cigars . His favourite is Cohiba and Punch he says Romeo y Julietas and Hoyo de Monterrey are also very good .
Which was Che Guevara's favorite brand of cigars?
Guevara was seldom able to take his choice of cigars. His preference, according to Jesus Arboleya and Roberto F. Campos, was an assortment of marcas such as H Upmann, Montecristo, and Partagas but was consistently the larger ring gauge sizes. Arboleya and Campos describe Fidel Castro as being Che's "tobacconist of last resort" while he was out on his socialist crusades. Allegedly, before leaving to the Congo, Che received from Fidel Castro and enjoyed an early prototype of what we know and love today as the Cohiba Lancero.
How old do you have to be to smoke a cigar in the US?
In the U.S. you must be at least 18 years of age to purchase tobacco products.
How many cigars did Winston Churchill smoke per day?
Churchill typically smoked between eight and 10 cigarsper day .
Who was the presidents that smoked the most cigars?
Nobody counts and if they do, they do not record the numbers in history.
U.S. Grant supposedly smoked 20 cigars a day. Bill Clinton achieved notoriety with his cigar, but I understand that he has quit since leaving office.
What is the most strongest cigar in the world?
benson hedges or maybe marlboro
- ok i don't know what a benson hedge is but i know for a fact tht marb's are weak sauce... the strongest ciggarette so ive heard is camel unfiltered however if you want to keep a filter on and you don't like menthol like me then i would say newprot red's are your way to go if you do like menthol then Newport soft pack's are really good (they are the only menthol i enjoy)
How does smoking affect the body?
When you inhale smoke, you get a smoke residue that coats your lungs and makes it harder to breathe; eventually this can cause emphysema and/or lung cancer. In general, smoking is very bad for your health. Don't do it.
The chemicals from the cigarettes get into your lungs and cause tar to build up. You get addicted to nicotine and your teeth turn yellow.
The long-term damage to lung tissue (including emphysema) and the risk of various forms of cancer, should be sufficient reasons for a decision not to smoke.
Also known as the Swiss mountain cat what feline is named for the cigars its coat resembles?
Havana Brown
Who said what this country needs is a good ten cent cigar?
No one knows who said it first, but...
Thomas R. Marshall was Woodrow Wilson's vice president. He was presiding over a Senate session where Joseph Bristow, Republican of Kansas, was delivering a speech on "what the country needs." While Bristow was ranting about what the country needs, Marshall whispered, "what this country really needs is a good five-cent cigar."
What are the bad chemicals of a cigar?
There are over 8,000 chemicals in a cigar so it's would kind of be hard to list them all.
I believe he actually does smoke cigars. Most classy celebs and important political figures do. However in his song, "Gettin' Jiggy With It," there is this lyric:
"ciga-cigar right from Cuba-Cuba
I just bite it. it's for the look, I don't light it."
But considering myself one of Will Smith's biggest fans, I'm almost positive he does smoke them occasionally.
Is Clipper cigars a good substitute for cigarettes or is it unhealthy?
When you burn tobacco leaves and inhale the combustion products, it's
unhealthy. Your lungs don't know and don't care what the shape and size
of the tobacco-leaf bundle was before it burned. They're too busy trying
to breathe through the poison and keep you alive.
Who said what this country needs is a good ten-cent cigar?
Thomas Riley Marshall, Vice President under Woodrow Wilson.
'During the eight years of his Vice-Presidency in the two Wilson administrations, and as President of the Senate, he had many an opportunity to demonstrate his ready, kindly wit. Once the Senate was indulging itself with an endless, tiresome symposium of oratory as to the welfare of the nation. Senator after senator got up, delivered himself of his views as to what would cure the ills of the body politic. Mr. Marshall was patience itself. But one Senator, more verbose than any of his colleagues, went on and one and one. Finally Mr. Marshall leaned over to the Secretary of the Senate and said in a voice which must have reached the loquacious speaker: "What this country really needs is a good five-cent cigar!"'
(Literary Digest - Further citation unknown)
Was the child from Tropic Thunder really smoking the cigar?
In "Tropic Thunder," the child actor who plays the character "Robby" is not actually smoking a cigar. The filmmakers used special effects and props to create the appearance of smoking without having the child actually inhale tobacco. This approach is common in the film industry to ensure the safety and well-being of young actors while still conveying a specific scene or character trait.