On Wed, 19 Mar 2008 18:30:45 -0400, "Wilbur Hubbard"
wrote this crap:
Not with the present embargo. Besides, most states are passing
non-smoking laws.
Sounds like a losing enterprise.
That goes to show how little you know about it. The demand for fine Cuban
cigars has skyrocketed in the past two or three years and there's no end in
sight. Even though it is technically illegal to import them into the U.S.A.
that doesn't keep them out and only serves to make them more expensive and
the profit even greater. The U.S. market, in spite of the federales best
efforts, is a gold mine. Aficionados are willing to pay 20, 30, 50 dollars a
stick for a quality Cuban cigar.
What a bunch of crap. Aficionados, such as Rush Limbaugh, and myself,
enjoy Nicaraguan cigars. We both smoke Macanudos. I've been to
Canada, and bought Cuban cigars. They're crap. Nobody would pay
fiddy cents for one.
I'm Horvath and I approve of this post.