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IPCPR 2018

IPCPR 2018: DAV Cigars

One of the first-time exhibitors at this year’s IPCPR Convention & Trade Show, DAV Cigars is based in Washington, D.C. with a factory operation in…

Tatuaje Ships 15th Anniversary

The quartet of cigars honoring Tatuaje’s 15th anniversary now heading to stores. Tatuaje began shipping its 15th Anniversary cigars this past week following their debut…

IPCPR 2018: Royal Agio Cigars

Few companies seemed intent on a makeover quite like Royal Agio. While the company had its own booth last year, this was the first year…

IPCPR 2018: Quality Importers

While Quality Importers has a number of products that merit checking out the booth on its own, it has most recently seemed to draw attention…

IPCPR 2018: Drew Estate

Drew Estate always brings its A-Game to the IPCPR Convention & Trade Show and this year was no different. While the booth was pretty much…

IPCPR 2018: XIKAR

While XIKAR was acquired by Quality Importers in January, the two companies had separate yet adjacent booth spaces this year, with the XIKAR booth retaining…

IPCPR 2018: My Father Cigars

I made what has become an annual day four pilgrimage over to the My Father Cigars, Inc. booth. In past years I would try to…

IPCPR 2018: Rabbit Air

Two years ago, Rabbit Air showed off its signature MinusA2 air purifier, and while not new at the time, the company was teasing a new…

IPCPR 2018: MBombay

Although MBombay had just one new release to show off at its booth during this year’s IPCPR show, it had announced earlier in the year that…

IPCPR 2018: Fable

Fable Cigars was back this year as one of the brands featured in the RoMa Craft booth. While co-owner Mitul Shah confirmed there was nothing…

IPCPR 2018: JetLine

JetLine is one of a handful of companies who have had more-or-less the exact same trade show presentation style since I began attending the annual…