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  1. So everyone knows New World Cigars refers to cigars that are NON-CUBAN. I heard on some podcast that this is actually a marketing term invented in England. I really hated the term because to me the NEW WORLD is the AMERICAS and the OLD WORLD is Europe, Africa and Asia. (I'm not sure where New Zealand and Australia stack up, that's just DOWN UNDAH!) But I had a fun realization that a ton of American sticks are not available in Europe/ASIA (the OLD WORLD) but that they have a fairly wide open access to Cuban Cigars. Therefore in a roundabout way the term makes sense to me: NEW WORLD CIGARS = AVAILABLE IN THE NEW WORLD!!! OLD WORLD CIGARS = AVAILABLE IN THEOLD WORLD!!! I know this isn't the real meaning, but I found this realization amusing.

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