Being a Canadian I don't get to see much choice of cigars for sale except on-line. Due to very high tobacco taxes, punitive anti-smoking laws and long, cold winters, there are not many cigar smokers here. I was in Arizona last week and bought a yellow label Cohiba from the Dominican Republic. As I understand it, there were two main companies that ripped off the Cuban brand name and produced their own Cohiba cigars. In the early 90's General Cigar won the trademark rights in the USA and started to produce the "Red Dot" Cohibas. The other company that was in the DR was allowed to sell off all their remaining inventory of their yellow label versions.
My question is, is the cigar I bought over 15 years old or is their another company ignoring the trademark laws ? The cigar was cheap ($3) and was not memorable at all.
Bruce.
My question is, is the cigar I bought over 15 years old or is their another company ignoring the trademark laws ? The cigar was cheap ($3) and was not memorable at all.
Bruce.