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#22428 07/26/00 07:37 PM
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who knows what about available blends of Cigars are obtainable on AC. all types including cubans.

$$$ would be nice to know,too.

OK now that I've gone and come. this is the lowdown on the cigars.

many places have cubans but the Turtle Shop seemed to me to have the best prices, had a great selection and took care of the cigars.

You could get Monte Cristos and Cohibas for $8 and $10 each. Higher quality for $15-$20 with a selection of > 30 blends of cubans

I still don't know how many Cubans I can bring back legally. I do know that a few will go by the customs agent unnoticed, especially when you don't tell them you have them, and stuff them in your underware like the salesmen, who sold them, told you.





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#22429 07/27/00 12:07 PM
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There are cuban cigars available on middle street - Travellors Liquor sp?
Don't know the price but my friend didn't blink when he bought his! He also sprang for the matching cuban cigar T-shirt! No worry!
Belize it!

#22430 07/27/00 12:07 PM
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with your name, are you sure it's cigars you are looking for? found the other thing to be very cheap when i was there 1993!

#22431 07/27/00 12:16 PM
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i paid 8 us each for some really killer cohibas in the travellers store on middle st., they have about the best selection that i know of.


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#22432 07/27/00 02:18 PM
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Many have warned on this board, that Hattieville prison, is not a nice place, to experience Belize from. Hint to the wise.


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#22433 07/27/00 02:25 PM
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I think I paid US$10 earlier this year -- probably at the Traveller's store. Pretty pricey but a great cigar.

--Lan Sluder


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#22434 07/27/00 09:07 PM
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thanks for the replies. All my buddies here that love those hard to get cohibas want me to bring a truck load or should i say cart load home.

Will I have any problem bringing cuban cohibas back to the U.S. through customs???

#22435 07/28/00 07:45 AM
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I think the last I heard was that you can bring back up to 40 cubans -only for personal consumption. I've had mixed experiences the last few years (not coming from Belize) with cigars and customs. Once I walked through with a couple boxes, once a box was "accidentally" destroyed in handling. Haven't had any problems in the past 2 yrs though.

#22436 07/28/00 12:58 PM
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Take the label off.

#22437 07/28/00 02:09 PM
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i personally would never try to take home anything questionable. is it ever worth the risk to impress your buddies?

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