$20 for $40 Worth of Cigars and Accessories at A Little Taste of Cuba
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- Certified tobacconists
- Walk-in humidor at both shops
- Cigars, pipes & tobaccos
- Humidors, cutters & cases
People smoke cigars to celebrate important milestones, from the arrival of a new child to the day an adult child finally outgrows his crib. Puff a commemorative cloud with today's Groupon: for $20, you get $40 worth of cigars and accessories at A Little Taste of Cuba. This Groupon is valid at locations in Princeton and New Hope.
A Little Taste of Cuba's certified tobacconists pair puffers with a vast selection of cigars, tobaccos, and smoking supplies. Scores of stogies lay in wait inside the shop's walk-in humidor, lovingly wrapped in the labels of reputable rollers such as Padrón Londres ($4.05–$4.55), Paul Garmirian Corona ($9.90–$11.20), and Tatuaje Regios Robusto ($11.05–$12). Knowledgeable staff members take deep draws from their own smoking experiences to provide advice and recommendations. More confident in its identity than René Magritte's two-dimensional bowl, any selection from the pipe display is sure to beckon the most method Sherlock Holmes impersonators, and the Xikar Executive torch lighter ($29.99) sends out a searing jet of flame for efficient ignition. Both of A Little Taste of Cuba's boutiques boast authentic Cuban art and décor and comfortable seating areas for overwhelmed perusers. Unlike the Lilliputians' universal fear of cigar cutters, tobacco taxes vary depending on the state.
- Certified tobacconists
- Walk-in humidor at both shops
- Cigars, pipes & tobaccos
- Humidors, cutters & cases
People smoke cigars to celebrate important milestones, from the arrival of a new child to the day an adult child finally outgrows his crib. Puff a commemorative cloud with today's Groupon: for $20, you get $40 worth of cigars and accessories at A Little Taste of Cuba. This Groupon is valid at locations in Princeton and New Hope.
A Little Taste of Cuba's certified tobacconists pair puffers with a vast selection of cigars, tobaccos, and smoking supplies. Scores of stogies lay in wait inside the shop's walk-in humidor, lovingly wrapped in the labels of reputable rollers such as Padrón Londres ($4.05–$4.55), Paul Garmirian Corona ($9.90–$11.20), and Tatuaje Regios Robusto ($11.05–$12). Knowledgeable staff members take deep draws from their own smoking experiences to provide advice and recommendations. More confident in its identity than René Magritte's two-dimensional bowl, any selection from the pipe display is sure to beckon the most method Sherlock Holmes impersonators, and the Xikar Executive torch lighter ($29.99) sends out a searing jet of flame for efficient ignition. Both of A Little Taste of Cuba's boutiques boast authentic Cuban art and décor and comfortable seating areas for overwhelmed perusers. Unlike the Lilliputians' universal fear of cigar cutters, tobacco taxes vary depending on the state.