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Labels of Pacific Cigar
Our very popular cigar bands originated when Catherine II of Russia murdered her husband and embraced the habit of smoking cigars. However, being a fastidious lady, she did not want nicotine to stain her fingers. Catherine the II had strips of silk wrapped around her cigars, which has now become widely adopted as the cigar band we know today. Today, cigar bands are used for stature, and that stature becomes the most identifiable symbol to the company. Every company has a cigar band with a logo on it that has a very strong meaning behind it. |
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Pacific Cigar’s intention was to be able to create a cigar band that represents both the honor and respect Americans hold for their country, we wanted a product identifiable with our U.S. roots. The Pacific Cigar chosen logo depicts the great seal. Because our product is marketed world wide, we wanted a symbol representing global American pride. We can not be the country or the president, but we can honor our country and our president with the utmost respect. This logo is a perfect representation of Pacific Cigar for the fact that we understand the consistent power, respect, and honor of certainty the highest office deserves world wide. Our cigars hold that same type of consistency, and there is nothing higher on the respect scale in our eyes than our great seal. |
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