What kind of cigars does Bill Clinton smoke?

It was in fact the Grand Reserve Gurkha Cigar, which has been reported to be one of Bill Clinton's favorite stogies!"
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What president smoked 20 cigars a day?

Ulysses S. Grant, the 18th president and Union general who defeated the Confederate Army,had a close relationship with cigars. In pictures, he is often portrayed with his beloved cigar. Grant was reported to have smoked about 20 cigars a day.
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What president smoked Cuban cigars?

Calvin Coolidge (1923-1929)

Coolidge, or Silent Cal, perfected the art of politicking with cigars. Coolidge smoked three a day of the finest Cubans he had, the bigger the better, of course.
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Which president enjoyed cigars more than others?

John F.

Kennedy, is the modern-day president most directly associated with cigars and with an infamous policy decision that affected which cigars we enjoy today. JFK favored the Cuban H. Upmann Petit Corona and, as a young man, shared cigars with his father, Ambassador Joseph P. Kennedy.
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Who smoked the most cigars?

1. Sir Winston Churchill. The British side of the Big Three during World War 2, Sir Winston Churchill was an avid cigar smoker.
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What kind of cigar did Elvis smoke?

Elvis Cigars Elvis Cigarillos Elvis Smoked Montecristo Nimi Cigars | Elvis, Young elvis, Elvis presley.
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What was US Grant's favorite cigar?

Historians report that once the public discovered his love of cigars, he received more than 20,000 as gifts. Grant was also a heavy drinker at times during his life. GENERAL GRANT'S HANDSOME MAHOGANY CIGAR CASE WITH A BRASS SHIELD MONOGRAMMED "USG-1862".
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Did Abe Lincoln smoke cigars?

Because he died before his birthday in 1953, he was a mere 109 years old, not 111 as was reported at the time. Even so, he had a noteworthy prescription for a long life: "Work hard, don't worry and smoke plenty of cigars."
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Did Ronald Reagan smoke cigars?

Ronald Reagan did not smoke cigars, however, his White House doctor, T. Burton Smith, persistently attempted to get Reagan to ban smoking.
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Which president drank the most?

Franklin Pierce earned Will-Weber's nod as the drunkest president in American history. According to the writer, Pierce "drank a lot of everything" and once said after leaving office, "What can an ex-president of the United States do except get drunk?" He died of cirrhosis of the liver at age 65.
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What alcohol did Lincoln drink?

Lincoln didn't drink. Alcohol made him feel "flabby and undone." He didn't smoke or chew tobacco, either.
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What was Lincoln's addiction?

Drugstores back then offered a cornucopia of now illegal or controlled substances. In just one three month sampling of the Corneau & Diller's ledger lists Lincoln's Springfield neighbors buying morphine, laudanum, chloroform, quinine, opium pills, mercury, and belladonna (from the deadly nightshade plant).
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What happened to Mary Todd Lincoln?

During the early 1880s, Mary Lincoln was confined to the Springfield, Illinois, residence of her sister Elizabeth Edwards. On July 15, 1882, exactly eleven years after her youngest son died, she collapsed at her sister's home, lapsed into a coma, and died the next morning of a stroke at age 63.
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What cigars did Hannibal Smith smoke?

The cigars Banacek smoked were actually George Peppard's private stock of Panatelas from The 21 Club in New York (they were the same cigars he smoked as Hannibal Smith in "The A-Team (1983)"). None of the strange, supposedly "Polish" sayings liberally quoted by the lead character is genuine.
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How many cigars did president Grant smoke a day?

Grant was miserable. The more leisurely pace of peacetime allowed Grant to drink and smoke much more often than any time during the Mexican War. He later admitted that during this time he smoked up to 12 cigars a day.
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What do you call someone who loves cigars?

Today's foremost cigar aficionados are the cigar-makers – guys like Carlito Fuente, Jose 'Pepin' Garcia, and Jorge Padron. They've mastered the art of growing, aging and blending the premium tobaccos that make up the cigars we smoke, and their status as aficionados is unquestioned.
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Are there any health benefits to cigars?

Health Benefits to Smoking Cigars

Besides, if smoking cigars bring relaxation or enjoyment, then it is providing a mental health benefit. Tobacco is also believed to be an aid in controlling weight. Stretching a bit further, cigar smoke can repel flying insects, and therefore, lower the risk of contracting St.
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Do cigar smokers live longer?

Cigar or pipe smoking reduces life expectancy to a lesser extent than cigarette smoking. Both the number of cigarettes smoked and duration of smoking are strongly associated with mortality risk and the number of life‐years lost. Stopping smoking after age 40 has major health benefits.
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Who is famous for smoking cigars?

Sir Winston Churchill

A seasoned cigar smoker since his time spent in Cuba as young officer, he stockpiled cigars throughout his life, amassing around 4,000 at his Chartwell home.
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What alcohol did Elvis like to drink?

he nearly died drinking peach brandy once. Whenever he got his bottle, he drank a little more, and then a little more, until he had too much to drink.
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Where are de Nobili cigars made?

The De Nobili cigars brand of machine-made dry-cured cigars has been carefully crafted in rustic, rugged style right here in the USA (Scranton, PA, to be exact) since way back in 1896.
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What US president had syphilis?

Abraham Lincoln told his biographer, friend, and law partner of 18 years, William Hearndon, that he had been infected with syphilis in 1835 or 1836.
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What pills did Lincoln take?

Lincoln was known to have taken "blue mass," a pill containing mercury, apparently to treat his persistent "melancholia," (then known also as hypochondriasis.) In 1861, a few months after the inauguration, however, perceptively noting that blue mass made him "cross," Lincoln stopped taking the medication.
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What are blue mass pills?

Blue mass (also known as blue pill or pilula hydrargyri) was the name of a mercury-based medicine common from the 17th to the 19th centuries. The oldest formula is ascribed to one Barbarossa, in a letter to Francis I of France.
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