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Jack Straw
06-03-2009, 07:10 PM
My girlfriend told me that she saw cigars at costco. I asked if she meant the typical convenience store fare, but she said they were "real cigars!"

I am going to investigate as soon as I get the chance.

Has anyone heard of this?

WildBlueSooner
06-03-2009, 07:12 PM
Never heard of it...curious though. Let us know what you find.

NJ stogie King
06-03-2009, 07:13 PM
Andrew,

I have seen the cigars at Costco!! Unfortunately I have to go with my girlfriend so I never purchase, but they are really nice smokes that they have there!! I cannot guarantee that they are humidified because I do not recall seeing them in a humidor but rather a nice wooden display case, but they are whole boxes......no singles! I have seen RyJ's, Nat Sherman's, Hoyo's, El Rey's, and some other's that escape me right now!! They are there though....check them out!!

WildBlueSooner
06-03-2009, 07:26 PM
Andrew,

I have seen the cigars at Costco!! Unfortunately I have to go with my girlfriend so I never purchase, but they are really nice smokes that they have there!! I cannot guarantee that they are humidified because I do not recall seeing them in a humidor but rather a nice wooden display case, but they are whole boxes......no singles! I have seen RyJ's, Nat Sherman's, Hoyo's, El Rey's, and some other's that escape me right now!! They are there though....check them out!!

Wow that is impressive :tu

NJ stogie King
06-03-2009, 07:34 PM
Wow that is impressive :tu


Yep!! They also have samplers there as well!! In the Costco that I go to.....Central NJ.....they keep a steady supply of the same brand names!!

Volt
06-03-2009, 07:39 PM
Sam's also has/had a selection of "real" cigars. I wonder though at teh slikks of teh $7.25 workers to maintain it correctly. The devil site is my friend.

kelmac07
06-03-2009, 07:44 PM
Costco here in Newport News, Virginia has cigars in their store. Three months ago, they used to be stored in a humidor, behind glass doors. Went last week and these cigars were just laying on wooden pallets on the floor. Prices weren't that hot either. Had a few off the wall sticks and a few brand name..RyJ & Punch...but were charging way too much for the brand name sticks. Wife has gone to a few B&Ms with me..and even she got a chuckle out of it.

GreekGodX
06-03-2009, 07:51 PM
Sam's also has/had a selection of "real" cigars. I wonder though at teh slikks of teh $7.25 workers to maintain it correctly. The devil site is my friend.

The workers at the MI stores make much more then that. Starting is around 12 bucks an hour, and if you are reliable you get moved up pretty quickly..

Buying cigars at Sam's/Costco just doesn't seem to fit.

Jack Straw
06-03-2009, 07:53 PM
Yeah, I doubted they would beat the prices of cbid or even normal CI/FS/Whatever for mass market stuff, still want to check it out though. If they are in a humidor and the price is right...

Cigary
06-03-2009, 08:16 PM
I've seen some decent cigars at Costco in the past,,,a lot of stores will carry different brands but for every store I have seen them in they are either on a table or in the tobacco section which is not in a humidor. I'd say be careful what you buy as a non humidified cigar can be trouble. Usually Costco will honor your purchase so check you before you buy,,,if they honor your purchase then by all means check it out and try a couple.

WildBlueSooner
06-03-2009, 08:52 PM
Yeah, I doubted they would beat the prices of cbid or even normal CI/FS/Whatever for mass market stuff, still want to check it out though. If they are in a humidor and the price is right...

Not to mention you might just really want a smoke...sometimes you just gotta get some if you see em! :dr

Jack Straw
06-03-2009, 09:17 PM
Not to mention you might just really want a smoke...sometimes you just gotta get some if you see em! :drJust another excuse to buy more...LOL!

groogs
06-03-2009, 09:56 PM
I have never seen them at my Costco, but I will look closer the next time I am there.

tchariya
06-03-2009, 10:17 PM
They sell them at the Costcos near me, but they are not kept in the right rh/temps. I wouldn't recommend buying them.

Silound
06-04-2009, 01:25 AM
Even a dry(er) cigar beats no cigar when you have a jonesing...


Trust me, I've smoked cigars from all sorts of places when I'm out and in a bind, even Cohibos that I knew were fakes, just because they were tobacco.


Of course, not all of you have a 5-8 a day habit either :)

Bax
06-04-2009, 02:02 AM
Andrew,

I have seen the cigars at Costco!! Unfortunately I have to go with my girlfriend so I never purchase, but they are really nice smokes that they have there!! I cannot guarantee that they are humidified because I do not recall seeing them in a humidor but rather a nice wooden display case, but they are whole boxes......no singles! I have seen RyJ's, Nat Sherman's, Hoyo's, El Rey's, and some other's that escape me right now!! They are there though....check them out!!

That's about the selection. They're teamed with JR's cigars and get their special boxes around Fathers day and Christmas. They usually have a case for the regular stock of Monte's, Romeos and La Finca's but it's rarely tended and usually overhumidfied. The Cigars are all shrink wrapped and are on display on pallets. We're told they have a shelf life of around 6 months out in the open. The prices don't beat JR's so only grab them if they have a sale. I ran the Pentagon City stores cigarette/cigar section for a few years, so any more questions LMK. :tu

Thrak
06-04-2009, 05:50 AM
I've seen cigars at mine, only during holidays though...

Jack Straw
06-04-2009, 07:03 AM
That's about the selection. They're teamed with JR's cigars and get their special boxes around Fathers day and Christmas. They usually have a case for the regular stock of Monte's, Romeos and La Finca's but it's rarely tended and usually overhumidfied. The Cigars are all shrink wrapped and are on display on pallets. We're told they have a shelf life of around 6 months out in the open. The prices don't beat JR's so only grab them if they have a sale. I ran the Pentagon City stores cigarette/cigar section for a few years, so any more questions LMK. :tuHaha, that's the same costco she saw them at. Sounds like I'm better off not tempting myself though.

kaelaria
06-04-2009, 08:23 AM
Hey I just saw them at mine! Unfortunately they came in a jar of 1,000.

SmokinApe
06-06-2009, 02:56 PM
they have them at the costco by me, my neighbor bought a box of monites at a better price then what he would have paid at the B&M... he was happy...

T.G
06-06-2009, 03:04 PM
I have never seen them at my Costco, but I will look closer the next time I am there.

I don't think any of the NorCal Costcos sell handrolled cigars. Just machine made stuff like Optimo, Middletons, etc..

At least I've never seen it at any of the ones that I've been too.

I suspect that it's a regional and possibly a state based thing.

Ahbroody
06-06-2009, 04:15 PM
I have never seen them at my Costco, but I will look closer the next time I am there.

I would be suprised to see them out here in Cali. My father in law is a delivery freight driver for them. I will ask him tomorrow if he has seen any in the greater bay area.

Jdbwolverines
06-06-2009, 10:54 PM
The Sam's club around me used to have real, name brand (Monte, RyJ's, etc) cigars kept in a humidor, but I haven't seen any there for a couple of years. If I remember correctly too, the prices on them wasn't anything spectacular.

jjirons69
06-07-2009, 09:01 AM
Costco in Charleston, SC - limited selection in the wire cage where cigarettes are kept.

Costco in Myrtle Beach, SC - larger selection in a standup humi by the front door. Mainly Punch, RyJ, Montes.

White97Jimmy
06-08-2009, 09:47 AM
Only ones I've seen at my local Costco are some Ditka's brand. Didn't look too tempting.
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Ahbroody
06-08-2009, 10:33 AM
Northern cali Costcos dont sell cigars per my father in law

madurolover
06-09-2009, 06:59 AM
Costco in Charleston, SC - limited selection in the wire cage where cigarettes are kept.

Costco in Myrtle Beach, SC - larger selection in a standup humi by the front door. Mainly Punch, RyJ, Montes.

Not anymore Jamie.

When I first started smoking cigars I bought a couple of boxes there and they were kept at an acceptable humidity and temp.

bvilchez
06-12-2009, 07:22 PM
I just came back from the one in Norwalk, CA. They don't have any. I'm gonna check down around San Diego and see.

BrokenSkeg
06-12-2009, 11:02 PM
I sometimes get some from the Costco in Norfolk, VA. I've seen
Monte Cristo
CAO
Partegas (sometimes)
Fuentes
Ashton
and some other off brands I've never tried. Sometimes they use the humidor case and sometimes they're out on a table.

blooz4u
06-12-2009, 11:22 PM
You know... I would have NEVER thought to look for cigars at Costco. Just a very odd place to find them. I might have to look next time I'm out that way.

GTCanuk
06-13-2009, 04:38 AM
The Costco here in Windsor use to have them. They got rid of the, years ago. If I remember they even sold the huge display humidor

jerseystepup
06-13-2009, 04:58 AM
i read this yesterday and HAD to check on it... as me and the woman have never seen them there.. we walked in and BOOM they were right in front of our face... nothing that impressed me at all really, and they werent costco prices haha.. RyJ 1875 bullys 100 a box