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How a new generation of Hispanic Americans is honoring the past through hand-rolled cigars

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How a new generation of Hispanic Americans is honoring the past through hand-rolled cigars

How a new generation of Hispanic Americans is honoring the past through hand-rolled cigars

The only job Michael Cincunegui, the owner of Long Ash Cigars in Ybor City, hasn't done is hand-rolling the cigars he sells.

Instead, he leaves that to the professionals.


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