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PUNCH FIRES UP THE GRILL WITH MR. PUNCH’S WIENERS.

PUNCH FIRES UP THE GRILL WITH MR. PUNCH’S WIENERS.

Punch Cigars is excited to announce a new, hot-dog-themed cigar hitting the shelves just in time for Father’s Day. The new cigar, Mr. Punch’s Wieners, is a limited-edition 6” X 50 double-headed parejo that can be lit from either end. It features a Dark Ecuadorian Sumatra wrapper, a US Broadleaf binder, and Dominican, Honduran, and Nicaraguan fillers. In addition, one-half of the cigar contains rare Dominican Andullo filler tobacco that was fermented in palm tree pods for two years. It was produced at HATSA in Honduras. Mr. Punch’s Wieners delivers tasting notes of sweetness, spice, and dark wood.

Scott Abney, Brand Manager for Punch, said, “Mr. Punch’s Wieners may have a funny name. And a funny shape. But this blend is no joke. Loaded with rich tobaccos and rounded at both ends to offer two unique smoking experiences, Mr. Punch’s Wieners is the perfect gift for Father’s Day and a cigar you’ll want to come back to all summer long.”

Mr. Punch’s Wieners will be sold in packs of 10. SRP per 10-pack is $69.99. The cigars will begin shipping May 1st.  It is available in a single shape — a double-headed 6” X 50 parejo.

Punch Mr. Punch’s Wieners (6” X 50); SRP per 10-pack $69.99

 

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