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White Owls are American-made, machine produced cigars.[1] The logo consists of a snowy owl perched on a cigar. The brand is owned by Swedish Match and was formerly owned by General Cigar Company.
History
White Owl is a cigar that was first produced in 1887. In the 1920s, its Invincible cigar featured an imported Sumatran wrapper. Production was moved from Pennsylvania to Dothan, Alabama in 1985.[2] The cigars are made with a sheet-type wrapper and binder that encases a mixed filler tobacco blend from five nations.Template:Fix/category[citation needed]
As of 2011, White Owl cigars imported into Australia are produced in the Dominican Republic, under the direction of an Owensboro, Kentucky, company.[3]
Types
- Blunts
- Blunts Xtra
- Cigarillos
- Demi Tip
- Mini Sweets 50s
- Miniatures 50s
- New Yorker
- New Yorker 100s
- Ranger 120s
- Invincible
- Sport
References
- ↑ "White Owl Pages". Meta-Wiki. 2007-07-12. Retrieved 2007-07-12.
- ↑ White Owl Heritage (requires registration) "White Owl moves production from Pennsylvania to Dothan, Alabama, where it remains to this day."
- ↑ Sticker applied by Swedish Match (Springvale, Victoria, Australia) to a White Owl "Invincible" cigar packaging, circa 2011.
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