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  • It's unlikely that the boxes will become that common because Cuba currently has trouble keeping up with European demand. Their best post-embargo marketing option will be to keep their cigars exclusive and handmade rather than trying to compete with the automation advantage that other makers in other countries have developed over the past 50+ years.

    There are also a lot of legal and trademark issues to be settled that could impact availability even after the embargo has ended.These may take years to be resolved, also limiting common availability of the cigars and their boxes.

  • Honestly thought about that myself. However I'm thinking dwindling tobacco sales may keep the import market in check. High end stuff might get on the shelves. More than likely bought box and all by the consumer. 

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