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Today, August 8th, 2016, marks the day that the cigar world officially enters the unknown. Today is the day that all new cigars have to go through FDA testing and/or "substantial equivalence" approval BEFORE they can be sold. Of course no actual processes, rules, forms, or guidelines exist today that inform a cigar manufacturer how to submit their new cigars to the FDA for approval. And it may be a long time before they do.
Manufactures now have three years to submit all of the cigar lines and sizes that they sold prior to today to the FDA for approval. If the FDA does not approve the cigars within this three year window, it will become illegal for any vendor to sell that cigar.
Further more, as of today it is illegal for a cigar manufacture or a cigar vendor to hand a potential customer a zero cost cigar. So as of today there is no such thing as a "free cigar."
Manufactures now have three years to submit all of the cigar lines and sizes that they sold prior to today to the FDA for approval. If the FDA does not approve the cigars within this three year window, it will become illegal for any vendor to sell that cigar.
Further more, as of today it is illegal for a cigar manufacture or a cigar vendor to hand a potential customer a zero cost cigar. So as of today there is no such thing as a "free cigar."