TAA Cigars?
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What exactly are TAA labeled cigars?
I seen a Brickhouse cigar the other day that had a special TAA label on it.
Are these a special blend that is different than their normal offering?
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No offence, google will answer have you seek.
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The TAA ( Tobacconist Association of America) is a group of 80-90 retailers across the country. The cigars labeled TAA are made specifically to be sold exclusively at those members retail stores. The blends usually are exclusive to the label; however, a few of them simply take an existing blend and add a label with the TAA designation.
Oh cut it out Patrick. We could technically Google every single thing that we talk about here. 😆
TAA stands for tobacconist association of America or some other nonsense. There are a couple hundred TAA stores throughout the United States and they're the only ones that are supposed to be allowed to sell these.
Most of the TAA sticks that you will see are an extension of some other line. In other words, different size or shape mostly.
A couple of brands have their very own TAA brand that only comes out for TAA release. Crown heads the Angels anvil comes to mind. Tat has one too.
TAA sticks are often more expensive than their brothers and cousins from the main line. Sometimes a TAA size will become a regular production stick.
Some manufacturers produce their TAA lines every year, like tat. Others like padron do them every so often.
I am tired and at work Frank, I knew you would answer so I figured I would let him know about google before you did.
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Thanks everyone. I'll buy one next time.
You could not get an answer like this on Google unless it brought you to this forum. Coincidentally, that's how I came to join this forum after everything I searched for brought me here.
I always thought TAA meant t I t s and ass… 🤣🤣
That is T&A @jlmarta
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