That might be a question you have to ask your carrier. If you are transporting in a tightly sealed container (humidor) you might consider surrounding it in clothes in your suitcase to protect them from temperature variations. Another option is to purchase them from a local cigar shop when you arrive. That way you will be assured they are in prime smoking condition.
Thompson Cigar.
CAO cigars can be purchased online through Amazon or they can be purchased through the Thompson Cigar company. Also Cigars international may likely carry them.
Yes
Some brands package their cigars with "filler" tobacco. Marketing, I suppose.
Relatively inexpensive cigars can be purchased in "Sampler" bundles from most websites that sell cigars such as Thompson Cigars or Cigar International . [Cheap 'Stogies' can be purchased in any convenience store.]
Yes, there are restrictions and regulations when bringing cigars into the US. Travelers are allowed to bring in a certain quantity of cigars for personal use, typically up to 100 cigars duty-free. However, any amount exceeding this may be subject to customs duties and taxes. It is important to declare all tobacco products upon entry into the US to avoid any penalties or confiscation.
Should be available at your grocery store or local gas station.
The most common "penalty" for bringing Cuban cigars into the US is confiscation by US Customs. In my 12 years of being in the cigar business, I have never heard of anyone being jailed for bringing Cuban cigars into the US. I have heard of individuals being jailed and prosecuted for trafficking in Cuban cigars (bringing large quantities into the US and reselling them). Based on my experience and those of my customers, you have a 50/50 chance of having cigars confiscated by Customs when you re-enter the US.
ACID Cigars are a very expensive and the most premium cigar brand that is out there. They can be purchased on the cigar humidors official site and offer shipping right to your door and they sell cheaper then regular price.
Yes , you can sell the individual cigars that come from a box . If you are not a legal retailer, you should not. If you are a legal seller, you cannot resell tobacco products unless the product is purchased from a tobacco wholesaler.
Cigars and other tobacco products can be purchased online through specialty shops. Some places to try include Thompson Cigar, Global Premium Cigars, and Rocky Patel.
Cuba is famous for their hand-rolled cigars.