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I am not new to this great gathering of likeminded, yet this is my first post. I hope I am sharing something new to you here: 

It’s really fantastic & full of nostalgic feelings of the good old days.
 

In minute 43:50 you can see a table with cohiba labels plus some bands presumably used for diplomatic gifts. What strikes me the most is the Behike box label! is anyone is aware of the usage of this branding by Cohiba as early as 1990? any surfaced examples? 

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On 5/14/2024 at 6:22 AM, JohnS said:

Since this is your first post, it's customary to introduce oneself on our forum here:

https://www.fohcigars.com/forum/forum/6-newbie-introductions/

We look forward to your introduction...

Thanks John, I will ☺️

On 5/14/2024 at 7:30 AM, NSXCIGAR said:

Hadn't seen this before. Thanks.

Interesting image from a band & label display at El Laguito:

You are welcome. 

It is indeed interesting. I think I have seen some of the displayed bands in diplomatic gifts, I presume not all of them were meant to be Cohibas. Maybe the display is for El Laguito historical products - being the most prestigious factory. 

The Behike label is significant. As far as I know, and I might know very little, is that the first use of the name in a cigar was for Cohiba’s 40th anniversary back in 2006. It is historically important and I am really curious to know for what product did they used it earlier. Also you can notice the white Cohiba label which I am not aware when and on what cigar was it used. 

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