A Leading Business Professor Offers Insights About Cuba

A Leading Business Professor Offers Insights About Cuba

Research Professor Kislaya Prasad recently visited Cuba to assess the business climate and prepare a trip for a group of academics. He offers his insights in the following Q&A. How can Cuba overcome its well publicized obstacles and become a viable environment for business? “It’s significant that U.S. tourism travel to Cuba is booming and … Read more

Participate in the Havana Marathon 2016

Participate in the Havana Marathon 2016

Participating in the Marabana Havana Marathon 2016 has become easier for US citizens. There are two options: book a flight and travel individually or sign up with a people-to-people tour and make the marathon a deeper dive into Cuba’s magical sights and friendly people. Here are the current rules for travel to Cuba from the … Read more

Cuba As Depicted in 19th Century Cigar Box Art

Cuba As Depicted in 19th Century Cigar Box Art

Cigar manufacturing in Cuba was in turmoil in the final years of the nineteenth century.

Cuba’s long war of independence forced Spanish cigar manufacturer Vicente Martinez Ybor to move his Principe de Gales (Prince of Wales) operations from the cigar manufacturing center of Havana, Cuba to Key West, Florida.

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Other manufacturers followed the move, and Key West became another important cigar manufacturing center. In 1885, Ybor moved again to Tampa, Florida and built the largest cigar factory in the world at the time – it was located in the new company town of Ybor City, Florida.

Thousands of Cuban and Spanish tabaqueros came to the area from Cuba, Key West and New York to produce hundreds of millions of cigars annually. Friendly rival and Flor de Sánchez y Haya owner Ignacio Haya built his own factory nearby in the same year, and many other cigar manufacturers soon followed – especially after an 1886 fire that gutted much of Key West.

The US consumed about 300 million cigars by the mid-19th century. Cigar output peaked in 1929, when workers in Ybor City and West Tampa rolled over 500,000,000 “clear Havana” cigars, earning the town the nickname, “Cigar Capital of the World.”

There were about 80,000 cigar-making operations in the US around 1905.  Most of them were small, family-operated shops where cigars were rolled and sold immediately. 

By 1900, four out five men smoked cigars and box design became an important way to differentiate among the multitude of brands on display in stores around the country. Cigarettes would soon enter the market and eventually dominate demand for tobacco products.

Here are some cigar box designs from the era that traded on a Cuba cigar connection that was likely non-existent other than for marketing. Notice the boxes that depict the “New Cuba” and the positive relationship between Cuba and the US after Cuba’s war of independence.

Cuba Joins International Pact to Protect Fisheries

Cuba Joins International Pact to Protect Fisheries

Cuba has agreed to join an international consortium of countries launching a global effort to target illegal fishing. The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) is the sponsor of the international sustainability pact that now requires the agreement by just one more party before coming into force. Cuban Ambassador to the United … Read more

This Travel Company Expands B&B Listings in Cuba

This Travel Company Expands B&B Listings in Cuba

Cuba Ventures announced yesterday that Travelucion Media is adding more than 4,000 Cuban private residences (Casas Particulares) and bed & breakfasts (B&B’s) to its network of Cuba focused websites and booking platforms. With the addition of these new listings to the current 150 listings, the Company will have one of the largest listings databases of … Read more

Essential Information for Travel to Cuba from the U.S.

Essential Information for Travel to Cuba from the U.S.

The rules for travel to Cuba have changed dramatically over the last year, so keeping up with the latest regulations requires some research. The U.S. has developed a special collection of laws pertaining to Cuba travel, trade and investment. These restrictions and rules are often referred to collectively as the Cuban embargo. Generally, people can … Read more

The Best Cuban Cigar You’ve Never Heard Of

The Best Cuban Cigar You’ve Never Heard Of

There are cigars, and then there are cigars.  The Montecristo No. 2. The Cohiba Robusto. (And, more recently, the Behike). The Partagas Serie D. No. 4. The Romeo Y Julieta Churchill. These are some of the iconic cigars whose reach extends around the world; these are the brands that are equally famous to both smokers … Read more