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CheapHumidors.com Announces Proceeds of Rush Processing to Be Used to Send Cigars to Troops

CheapHumidors.com offers a rush processing options on all orders placed on their website. During the month of July, proceeds from rush processing fees will be used to send cigars to troops overseas.

2012-07-22
TAMPA, FL, July 22, 2012 (Press-News.org) Dave Sabot, President of CheapHumidors.com, announced that, during the month of July, proceeds generated from rush processing fees will be used to purchase and ship cigars to troops stationed overseas. Dave's cigars for troops cause coincides with the celebration of the Fourth of July holiday.

Mr. Sabot is most excited about being able to bring some of the comforts of home to those who are on deployment in Afghanistan, Iraq and other countries, "It feels good to be able to support those men and women who face danger on a daily basis in the name of protecting the freedoms of the free world."

Dave went on to say that, "We've conducted other efforts in the past to send cigars to troops and it seems like the list we could do to honor those who serve and with whom we share a cherished hobby. The support we received in the past from others in the cigar industry and consumers what extremely touching and we're hoping to replicate the same level of success this time around."

David Sabot opened his Cheaphumidors.com web store back in June 1997, hosting it on a free site with nothing more than a picture of three humidors, a price and an address to send checks to. Since then, he has grown his site in to one of the most successful cigar-related destinations online.

Cheap Humidors carries cigar accessories, cigar humidors, cutters, humidifiers, lighters, ashtrays, cigars and more.


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[Press-News.org] CheapHumidors.com Announces Proceeds of Rush Processing to Be Used to Send Cigars to Troops
CheapHumidors.com offers a rush processing options on all orders placed on their website. During the month of July, proceeds from rush processing fees will be used to send cigars to troops overseas.