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Tuesday, November 10th, 2009

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The wedding outfits, wedding cake, decorations and other facets of a wedding are usually the ones that took a huge chunk from the wedding budget. And usually, only a little was left for the groomsmen gifts. From there, the groom will try to fit in what is left in his account for these groomsmen gifts. As a result, many grooms find it hard to look for the best groomsmen gifts that doesn’t look literally ‘cheap’. This is one of the most common problems that many grooms are facing in today’s uncertain economy. Fortunately, there are some great ideas that can help grooms on how to come up with an elegant gift that doesn’t cost a fortune.

One powerful rule in finding the most ideal groomsmen gifts id to know each groomsman’s like, interest and personality. Actually, there is no hard rule for groomsmen gifts, meaning you don’t have to buy extravagant items to just to please them.

Depending on their personal preferences, groomsmen gifts can be anything that is related to sports. For enthusiastic sports fans, the best choices to wrap up would be something noticeably linked to their favorite sports. For example, if they are golf fanatics you may present golf themed cufflinks, key rings or money clips. If you have an adequate budget, you can go with autographed sports stuff also.

Consider personalized items. Personalized groomsmen gifts are very popular these days because they are often made of cheap items that were customized to give enhancement to their overall feature. The best thing about personalized items is that the giver can add his own personal touch, making gifts thoughtful and meaningful. Personalization can be done by either engraving, embossing or embroidering names or initials. You even simply script a personal message on a thank you card. Meaning, it is very easy to come up with a personalized gift with your own touch, which can also reflect recipient’s personality.

There is a lot of things that can be made personalized. Think of the basic stuff that usually the interest of men. Men stuff such as flasks, shot glasses, cigar accessories, business card cases, neck ties, grooming kits, pocket watches, pocketknives etc. are few things you may consider to personalized.

Groomsmen gifts should not only exclusive and personalized, but practical and versatile as well. The more they are useful, the more your groomsmen remember you. It is always nice to give something that groomsmen can use as often as they want. A practical way of appreciating them is to provide them the things they need at work, or things they could wear wherever they may go. Personalized watches and cufflinks are a practical suggestion in this case. You may also opt for embroidered weekender bags and gym bags which they can use during their spare time.

Today, you can find a wide variety of personalized groomsmen gifts via the Internet. From engraved traditional gifts such as flasks, cufflinks and pocket watches to unique ideas such as personalized pub signs, pocketknives and poker sets. Just always make sure that when shopping for groomsmen gifts, shop accordingly.

Janet is an author for a variety of lifestyle issues and topics. If you’re looking for unique groomsmen gifts, visit the website Mygroomsmengifts.com and choose from their products. Shop for groomsmen gifts online!

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Novelty Cigar Boxes: The Second Wave

>From mug-shaped cigar boxes to gameboard boxes, the cigar makers of the world have shown great creativity in packaging their wares, and no period was more fertile for the cigar-box collector as that from 1878 to the early twentieth century. (All info here courtesy of the National Cigar Museum.)

The novelty cigar box began with a Federal decision in 1878, when postal codes were changed to allow packages of cigars (a heavily-regulated good, in the post-Civil War economy) to be mailed in any shape or size, as long as you could still put a stamp on ‘em. This legislative loosening just happened to come along at a moment when new tobaccos were being developed and demand, stimulated by a generation of Union soldiers who’d had to pass through tobacco country and acquired the smoking habit, was rising.

New customers, new tobaccos, new products – companies were willing to try anything to distinguish themselves from the competition, and, not incidentally, to tempt smokers into buying not an individual cigar but the entire box. And so a sort of golden age resulted: the late-nineteenth century saw some of the goofiest, cleverest, and most memorable product design lavished on cigars.

And then, things changed. Novelty packaging died out for a while during the early part of the twentieth century, only to see its fortunes change again during the Great Depression – a time, strangely enough, when many Americans could not afford entire boxes of cigars, and when the premium-cigar industry experienced harshly competitive conditions thanks to the emergence of machined-rolled cigars and cigarettes.

Novelty cigar boxes made a comeback, fueled by cigar makers’ hopes to revive by-the-box sales. Boxes from this period are often “practical,” designed for household use even after their packaging function is served, and – in a much more radical departure from previous cigar marketing efforts – they were designed to appeal to the wives or girlfriends of the men who smoked the cigars.

Padlocked-box designs enjoyed considerable popularity. Well-made enough, in many cases, to seem attractive and solid even today (when they turn up at auction), these were often made of fine woods such as red cedar; the Hudson Treasure Chest, for example, has copper trim and was originally issued with a key for its padlock. Art deco boxes were a popular choice as well.

>From the Netherlands, there came cigar boxes shaped like wooden shoes – the Karel I 10-count cigar box which was sold as a souvenir to passengers visiting Holland by boat during the decade. The shoe also contained a deck of cards. From another Dutch company came the Kaveewee truck – a little red delivery van, with a stogie-chomping driver painted on the sides and front, hollow on top and containing up to 100 cigars.

Finally, there were radio-shaped cigar boxes given away by Emerson, the electronics companies, to purchasers of new radios and televisions. Packed with twenty-five cigars, these boxes were built to resemble those waved-top, stolid little brown radios that sat in so many American living rooms broadcasting the adventures of Dick Tracy (or, more importantly, the first reports from the Blitz of London by Edward R. Murrow).

Book-shaped cigar boxes date back to the 19th century: even before the 1878 law change that encouraged a flood of novelty boxes, book-shaped boxes weren’t hard to find; their shape was close enough to standard postal boxes as not to run afoul of the more stringent pre-1878 law. But this tradition continued into the second golden age of novelty packaging; especially notable is a 1936 box with a red “spine,” reading “Democratic National Convention 1936.” On the other end of the commercial scale from this political giveaway item, consider the once-ubiquitous red-cedar boxes embossed with the words “The Sweetest Story Ever Told.” (To which I’m tempted to reply, “Well, that depends on the kind of cigar inside.”) Another favorite front motto: “Friendly Thoughts” (written in mock-Gothic, hymnbook-cover lettering).

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Rosslyn Wants Cigars and Billiards, Santa Fe Firehouse Restaurant … – blogdowntown


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Rosslyn Wants Cigars and Billiards, Santa Fe Firehouse Restaurant
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A 6200 square foot mezzanine level in the Rosslyn Lofts will hold a cigar bar and billiards lounge if Amerland's Ruban Islas gets his way

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Business is smokin’ – Blue Springs Examiner

Business is smokin'
Blue Springs Examiner
Carlos Torano cigars Director of Operations Carlos Llaca-Torano talks discusses the company's offerings with Bruce James during he Torano Cigars "Our Roots

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Pennsylvania Eyes First-Ever Cigar Tax – Cigar Aficionado

Pennsylvania Eyes First-Ever Cigar Tax
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As Pennsylvania lawmakers continue to disagree on how to end a 76-day budget impasse, cigar industry members are fearful that the state may

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DC Council seeks to ban single cigar sales in most locations – Washington Examiner

DC Council seeks to ban single cigar sales in most locations
Washington Examiner
The DC Council has proposed to ban the sale of individual cigars and tobacco leaf wraps in convenience stores and gas stations throughout the city.

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The Lucky Cigar – Hamptons Independents

The Lucky Cigar
Hamptons Independents
I tapped a message back to him: "Don't worry, I'm about to light a lucky cigar." I imagined he would smile when he read it. I thought back to a column I had
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