It's just what I've read. It could be debatable. Another article I read claims pre-embargo cubans are mostly a fairy tale, with the exception of an occasional box found tucked away in a deceased persons belongings or an older collectors humidor. Such finds are rare at best and certainly wouldn't be available to the general public.
Claims of pre-embargo cuban cigar finds are rampant among scammers. You'll find counterfeit/recycled bands and packaging all over the internet if you look hard enough. There's a reason that stuff sells. I'd treat this particular "find" with more than a few grains of salt.Ask lots of questions and verify details.
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