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Sun Bear Bourbon Cask with Vic Seested and Jeremy Reeves
The most popular Small Batch by C&D, Sun Bear, is so beloved for a reason: it features a distinct honey in every edition, altering the experience of Sun Bear based on the varietal used, where it came from, and how the honey was prepared before it was incorporated into the blend. Let's take a look at this year's iteration, Sun Bear Bourbon Cask, with the help of Jeremy Reeves, Head Blender of C&D, and Victor Seested, beekeeper and provider of the black mangrove honey used in this year's Sun Bear.
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Cigar-Smoking Desktop Backgrounds: August 2026
August is upon us, and with it, we have six fresh images of cigars for download in two high-resolution formats for the cigar lover's desktop and mobile backgrounds. As always, be sure to check back here next month for another round of photos to enjoy.
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Cornell & Diehl's Sun Bear Returns: Introducing the Bourbon Cask Edition
Jeremy Reeves of Cornell & Diehl walks us through this year's edition of the brand's popular summertime Small Batch release, Sun Bear — this time featuring black mangrove honey aged in a bourbon barrel.
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Lost & Found Give a F*CK Cigars — Supporting Pets In Need
Give a F*CK is a meaningful cigar for Lost & Found, first released last year in partnership with Project Unleashed at the Miami Veterinary Foundation. The cigar raised funds for their monthly, volunteer-powered clinics serving the pets of those in need. This year, Robert Caldwell is proud to support their initiatives again — Give a F*CK cigars are back for 2026 to help families, both two-legged and four, when they need it most in the Miami-Dade community.
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FROM THE ARCHIVES
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The Legend of the Sun Bears
Long ago and far away, deep in the Black Locust Forest of the Solvation Mountains, there lived a bee colony that, for thousands of generations, had specialized in the most delectable honey ever known. The nearly immortal black locust trees of this enchanted forest were of singular quality. Their wood was dense, hard as bedrock, beautifully grained, and resistant to weather and insects, and their flowers possessed magical attributes of longevity, health, and vitality.
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