rck_1
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23 years ago
I happened upon this box art and remembered the post by HHeaven "cigars that didn't make it II" link below.

http://www.cigarbid.com/auction/forum/forum.cfm?action=list&forumID=7&messageDisplay=0000000004447 

I tried to do some research on this but came up empty. I wonder what would have prompted someone to name a cigar "Whate Slave"
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rck_1
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23 years ago
Sorry for spelling above!
E-Chick
23 years ago
Trish and CBid?

redsquid
23 years ago
Same thing as Playboy and Penthouse cigars today. Taking advantage of prurient attitudes to sell cigars.
Robby
23 years ago
Great word!!
Main Entry: pru·ri·ent
Pronunciation: -&nt
Function: adjective
Etymology: L prurient-, pruriens, present participle of prurire to itch, crave; akin to Latin pruna glowing coal, Sanskrit plosati he singes, and probably to Latin pruina hoarfrost -- more at FREEZE
Date: 1592
: marked by or arousing an immoderate or unwholesome interest or desire; especially : marked by, arousing, or appealing to unusual sexual desire
xibbumbero
23 years ago
That works in my book,LOL. X
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