The cigar boom is the name given to the resurgence of cigar consumption in the United States during the mid-1990s. Beginning in 1992, imports and sales of premium cigars began to rise dramatically and manufacturers struggled to keep up with demand, leading to industry-wide shortages of raw materials and finished products. The period was marked and the trend accelerated with the 1992 establishment of Cigar Aficionado magazine.
By 1997, production caught up with demand and the downward side of the cycle of boom and bust began to make itself felt, leading to a shakeout of many of the smaller and weaker upstart manufacturers of boutique premium cigars. A slow resurgence of the industry began in 2001, until by 2011 total cigar imports began again to approach the peak years of the boom.
The cigarboom is the name given to the resurgence of cigar consumption in the United States during the mid-1990s. Beginning in 1992, imports and sales...
A cigar is a tobacco product made to be smoked. Cigars are produced in a variety of shapes and sizes. Since the 20th century, almost all cigars are made...
Cigar Aficionado is an American lifestyle magazine that is dedicated to enjoying the “good life” and the world of cigars. It is a publication of M. Shanken...
at the tail end of the cigarboom of the 1990s and entered a clogged market. After failed initial schemes at producing cigars targeted to golf courses...
demand for cigars in America. Whereas prior to the boom there were approximately a dozen cigar factories in Santiago, near the end of the boom-and-bust...
reached 2 to 3 million cigars per year and the quantity continued to grow as the 1990s cigarboom years approached. Camacho Cigars were reportedly enjoyed...
Miami, Florida. The company was established in 1996 during the American cigarboom as the non-Cuban manufacturer of the historic Cuban "Oliveros" brand....
monthly. Between the years of 1992 and 1998, the cigar industry experienced an unprecedented boom. Cigar sales increased by as much as 36% in the first...
Mancini (born Raymond Michael Mancino; March 4, 1961), better known as "BoomBoom" Mancini, is an American former professional boxer who competed professionally...
Nicaragua was buoyed by the cigarboom of the 1990s in the United States, a period in which demand for hand-rolled cigars far outpaced the available supply...
M82 Galaxy Messier 82 (also known as NGC 3034, Cigar Galaxy or M82) is a starburst galaxy approximately 12 million light-years away in the constellation...
user1.netcarrier.com. Archived from the original on February 2, 2009. "Cigar Aficionado | People Profile | the Sopranos". Archived from the original...
Edgar Cullman, the future head of General Cigar Co. Despite the fact that the American economy underwent a boom in the post-war years, as consumers were...
The 2000s commodities boom or the commodities super cycle was the rise of many physical commodity prices (such as those of food, oil, metals, chemicals...
Michael J. Coppola (born May 18, 1946), also known as "Mikey Cigars", is an American mobster and captain in the Genovese crime family active in their New...
from the Field: Environmental Contamination from E-cigarette, Cigarette, Cigar, and Cannabis Products at 12 High Schools — San Francisco Bay Area, 2018–2019"...
century. They used instruments such as the washboard, jugs, washtub bass, cigar-box fiddle, musical saw and comb-and-paper kazoos, as well as more conventional...
immigrants. Ybor City was founded as an independent town in 1885 by a group of cigar manufacturers led by Vicente Martinez-Ybor and was annexed by Tampa in 1887...
People. Retrieved February 28, 2009. Shouler, Ken (1994). "Catching It All". Cigar Aficionado. Archived from the original on June 7, 2007. Retrieved June 21...
pretends to be a producer. He dresses up like one and is smoking a cigar. The cigar makes him sick and he can't drive Jed to the studio. Meanwhile, Lawrence...
for manufacturing cigar packaging; its permeability to water vapor makes cellophane a good product for this application as cigars must be allowed to...
vow made before setting out on his third voyage of exploration. Tobago's cigar-like shape, or the use of tobacco by the native people, may have given it...
Times. Retrieved 13 March 2016. Ingalls, Roberts and Louis Perez, Jr. Tampa Cigar Workers. 2003. University Press of Florida, p. 49. "Cuban Bread: A History"...
nineteenth century building boom. Seven of the buildings were once cigar stores, a reflection of Jacksonville's large cigar making industry. The district...
activity. A possible direct cause for the bubble is the flooding of the Cigar Lake Mine, Saskatchewan, which has the largest undeveloped high-grade uranium...