Here's the deal:
Buy anything in the store, cigars or related, to be sent to soldiers in Iraq.
You get 10% off the purchase price.
We pay for the shipping to the soldiers and we ship them.
You can pick the soldiers or we will, your choice.
Make a difference.
You may also make a cash contribution towards buying cigars. Any amount will be appreciated.
We have a female customer who comes in the store about once a month and buys a bunch of cigars to send her soldiers, just because they want them. She's never met them. She just knows it makes them happy. We gave her a discount the very first time she told us what she was doing as we thought it was a cool thing. We kept giving her the discount. We started putting in an extra item or two with her stuff. We started thinking. What if we could take this idea and do it on a much broader scale and get more to the people fighting for our country?
We liked the idea a bunch.
If you want to put your name, phone #, email address, whatever on your purchases so they can contact you, that's fine with us. If you want it to be anonymous, that's okay, too.
You can come in the store, call us at 727-393-6700 to use credit cards, mail checks to: 18131 Gulf Blvd Ste AA, Redington Shores, FL 33708, or email us at: cigarsforsoldiers@cigarista.com.
Cheers,
Head Cigarista
Saturday, September 30, 2006
Cigarista & Camacho Cigars Smoker on 9/27/2006
We just had a smoker at the store hosted by Camacho cigars.
This was a fun event with a good turnout. Everyone who stayed until the end got a prize of some sort as well as many who had already left. Many Camacho and Baccarat cigars were smoked. Dozens of stories about cigars, fishing, sharks, SCUBA and so forth were shared. Some may have been true. Refreshments were available. Everyone who attended was treated to a nice cigar for free, compliments of Carlos Escalona who represented Camacho. Carlos was also gracious in sending us a box of Camacho cigars for our "Cigars for the Soldiers" program. Thanks, Carlos and Camacho.
Cigarista
This was a fun event with a good turnout. Everyone who stayed until the end got a prize of some sort as well as many who had already left. Many Camacho and Baccarat cigars were smoked. Dozens of stories about cigars, fishing, sharks, SCUBA and so forth were shared. Some may have been true. Refreshments were available. Everyone who attended was treated to a nice cigar for free, compliments of Carlos Escalona who represented Camacho. Carlos was also gracious in sending us a box of Camacho cigars for our "Cigars for the Soldiers" program. Thanks, Carlos and Camacho.
Cigarista
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