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The Rodriguez sisters with their cigar brand, Tres Lindas Cubanas. "Yvonne and I generally knew we wanted to pursue this but hadn't really given it a lot of thought," said Yvette.
TAMPA — As a bigwig for one of the world’s largest tobacco companies, Rick Rodriguez travelled the globe in support of CAO Cigars. When Rodriguez told a cigar aficionado that he was bor… ...
Customs broker Alberto Rodriguez, a resident of Queens and South Miami-Dade, pleaded guilty to a $503,000 fraud involving the importing of cigars. Rodriguez ran a scheme for avoiding excise taxes ...
“If you Google ‘Cuban woman smoking a cigar,’ that looks just like my grandmother,” said Yvonne. The Rodriguez sisters source their cigars from a factory in Estelí, Nicaragua.
Radhames Rodriguez is using a rare tobacco and special wrapper to roll 50,000 of his new premium cigars, the Pulita, in the Dominican Republic. U.S. aficionados shouldn't get their hopes up ...
Mills said to prepare for the cigar club launch, he has been doing research on which cigars pair well with a beer, glass of wine or a cocktail. Most cigars will be priced between $5 and $12 ...
West Tampa Tobacco Company founder Rick Rodriguez holds a box of the company’s cigars at the grounds of the West Tampa Little League field. The Little League field's symbol inspired his cigar art.
How twin sisters launched an artisanal Cuban cigar shop in Miami “Sharing a room with another alpha female is not easy. We know how to work with each other at this point,” says Yvette Rodriguez.
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