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IPCPR 2019

Czevitrum Ashtrays Make U.S. Debut at 2019 IPCPR

Czevitrum, a Czech company that specializes in handblown glass lamps, bowls and other accessories has released its collection of glass ashtrays to the U.S., making…

IPCPR 2019: Chinnock Cellars

Chinnock Cellars has been a mainstay at IPCPR for several years now, and while occupying a single space booth towards the back of the floor,…

IPCPR 2019: Warfighter Tobacco Co.

For the third consecutive year, Warfighter Tobacco Co. is at the IPCPR Convention & Trade Show and while there were not many new products other…

IPCPR 2019: Colibri

Colibri returned to the trade show with a booth that does a solid job showcasing its new products via large panels, with display cubes set…

IPCPR 2019: Arango Cigar Co.

If Arango Cigar Co is known for anything at the show, it’s probably for its giant pipe display made out of pipes, which you can…

IPCPR 2019: Sinistro Cigars

Sinistro is back this year, and besides new cigars, they also had a French(?) model serving Armenian style coffee. She offered me some of the…

IPCPR 2019: Los Caidos

Los Caidos is a brand that is looking to give back to police and firefighter charities and I dropped by their booth to learn more…

IPCPR 2019: General Cigar Co.

I will keep the intro to the General Cigar Co. booth recap short: there’s a lot going on and enough words about that below. The…

IPCPR 2019: E.P. Carrillo

Although last year’s IPCPR Convention & Trade Show saw only one new release for E.P. Carrillo—the INCH Ringmaster—2019 marks the company’s 10th year in business….

IPCPR 2019: Jeremy Jack Cigars

After debuting five different lines at the 2017 IPCPR Convention & Trade Show and showing nothing new at last year’s show, Jeremy Jack Cigars was…

IPCPR 2019: Blackbird Cigar Co.

New cigar companies come and go in the cigar industry, so it is no surprise when a brand pops up out of virtual thin air…