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IPCPR 2018

IPCPR 2018: Vector KGM

While Vector KGM offers a range of accessories, including cutters, ashtrays, humidors, travel cases and more, the company seems to be best known for its…

IPCPR 2018: Lotus Group/Integral Logistics

The Lotus Group not only brought a number of new cigar accessories to the trade show floor, but a fairly new partnership with the Margaritaville…

IPCPR 2018: Altadis U.S.A.

While there are seemingly always a lot of companies to watch at the IPCPR Convention & Trade Show, the big companies are almost always on…

IPCPR 2018: Boutique Blends

If you walked into the Altadis U.S.A. booth and didn’t know better, you’d assume that Boutique Blends and its now signature Aging Room line was…

IPCPR 2018: Room101

If Matt Booth was back last year, he’s really back this year, starting with his own booth—last year he was in the Caldwell booth—and not just…

IPCPR 2018: JRE Tobacco Co.

JRE Tobacco Co is now into its second year of manning its own booth, having previously shared space within the CLE booth. This year also…

IPCPR 2018: Warped

This is Warped’s fifth show since returning to the cigar world in 2014 and with this show comes the fifth new booth space. For the…

IPCPR 2018: Potter Cigars

Potter Cigars had its own booth this year, giving themselves a little more breathing room and a chance to display some of its new items….

IPCPR 2018: Gurkha

I didn’t make it over to the Gurkha booth until day four, but to very little surprise, the company was still writing orders. I suppose…

IPCPR 2018: Dominion Cigar Inc.

After releasing two new blends at last year’s IPCPR Convention & Trade Show—one of which was a Canadian exclusive—Dominion Cigar, Inc. followed that up this…

IPCPR 2018: Topper Cigar Co.

Topper always brings something interesting to the show, this time in the form of a brand started in 1840. Marsh Wheeling is a cigar manufacturing…