Cigar Rights of America

Cigar Rights of America Engages in Key Discussions at FDLI Tobacco and Nicotine Products Conference

WASHINGTON, DC (October 28, 2024) – Last week, representatives from Cigar Rights of America (CRA) attended the 2024 Tobacco and Nicotine Products Regulatory Science Symposium and the Tobacco and Nicotine Products Regulation and Policy Conference, both organized by the Food & Drug Law Institute (FDLI). These conferences offered CRA the chance to participate in crucial

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Smoking cigar in vintage ashtray

Cuba faces an uncertain future for one of its most iconic symbols: the cigar.

It’s estimated that over 200 hands touch each cigar made in Cuba, from the planting of the seed to the final boxing. A prized export and a magnet for tourists, Cuban cigars hold both historic and cultural significance, representing a major national industry and a source of pride. “Tobacco runs in my blood,” says Hector

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