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Old 05-20-2020, 02:33 PM   #2
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Thumbs up Re: Cigars to help the hungry

That is really cool that they are doing that, thanks for the heads up Todd!
Looks like they also have that blend in toro & robusto formats, here is the link to the Toro in case anyone is interested:

https://atlanticcigar.com/caldwell-l...nch-toro-6x50/

In addition, for any of those who like to be charitable whilst also enjoying fine cigars, Southern Draw also has a similar line where proceeds go to charity. They have them in Connecticut, Habano and Maduro wrappers, I'm pretty sure they can be found at various retailers but here is the Atlantic link:

https://atlanticcigar.com/southern-draw-300-hands/

I haven't tried any from the line yet, but I've read a lot of great reviews about them and I've enjoyed everything else I've smoke from Southern Draw to date, so I'll be checking them out in the future as well. Here is a short explanation of their charity...

"This project has more meaning than most cigars that are introduced in todays market. “300 Hands” has to do with the approximate number of steps to produce a cigar, but most importantly the people it takes to produce the cigar. “We want to share this story with the masses and have priced this cigar line in an unbeatable range of $5.99 – $6.49 while expanding our charitable giving strategy to Nicaragua,” said Sharon Holt, co-founder of Southern Draw Cigars. She added that the company will distribute 25 percent of its profits to those Nicaraguans that offered their honest stories and identified specific needs in and around their own communities"
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