I have developed some Music Artists who want to carry cigars on their web stores. I need an importer to work with me for cigars and accessories. Does anyone know of someone with a tobacco import license who would want to work with me?
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I have developed some Music Artists who want to carry cigars on their web stores. I need an importer to work with me for cigars and accessories. Does anyone know of someone with a tobacco import license who would want to work with me?
I know a guy with a Tuna boat.
Hey
Don't let these guys run you off. I think GG might be able to hook you up.
How much is that tuna boat by the way?:smiley16:
The ATF revoked his license...There used to be a guy named PuroBrat that posted here. I think he has an importers license.
He might try these guys...http://www.cigarfamily.com/ I think they have a valid license. :smiley20:
Seriously!? No one has asked it yet!? Well fuck, what the hell? Guess I will be the one asshole today........WTF does a Music Artist want to sell cigars on their website for?! Seriously, are they stupid or something?
I think cigars are going to be the next best thing....I'm seeing it more in music video's singing about it. I just think cigars are coming out of the back rooms and going to be shown off like the latest fashions.
Ed Hardy cigars?
How would these kids fit cigars into their skinny-jeans?...
I know swishers, phillies and to a lesser extent backwoods are very popular in hip hop culture...
Blahh:smiley11: I'm sorry, I don't consider this new generation of "Country singers" artists by any means......the Country genre is the dumping grounds for the rejects from the rest of the music genres anymore. But that is just my opinion. Now, George, Alabama, and the likes....those are Country singers. :smiley20:
Oh well I guess I just have an open mind to all types of music and I am sorry but Eric Church is just that too scrumptious not to love! :smiley36::smiley36::smiley36:
Yeah, I don't ever remember Country singers being "scrumptious" before!:smiley36:
I remember in the good ol' days, they were tough SOBs that looked like they could chew on nails while they're singing. Real cowboy and gunslinger type folk.:smiley12: Then again I may a bit off on that thought.:smiley36: