You hit the nail on the head!Shameless for exploiting the situation. I could understand, Gurkha Celebrates Seal Team 6....but the way they portray it.
LOL.....Yes, much better!They deserve better
I've heard some decent reviews of some of their offerings, but that's not even the point. Even if their cigars are good their marketing is shamefully dishonest, and shows their focus is not really on their product or their customers.Meh, I don't mind some Gurkha's but they also aren't something on my "Must buy when I have money" list.
I heard they swapped them out for Behikes and sent the Gurkhas to the Taliban!:headroll:Didn't Homeland have enough power to stop this tragedy?:barf:
I think Kaizad Hansotia is originally from India, not Pakistan (That's what Wikipedia tells me, at least.)It is ironic that an attack on Pakastani soil is celebrated with cigars from a company owned by Hansotia though.
Mmmmmmmmmmmmm the smell of burnt hairnext from gurkha..........the super exclusive $10,000 a stick gurkha seal. made from the hair of the members of actual seal team 6! get them before they're all gone!
Don't get me wrong I like me some Americas, but I don't really consider them a celebratory cigar and it seems kind of gimmicky for such an occasion. If you're going to consider a celebratory cigar for something like this then maybe one of these:CAO America maybe ?