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The key to being fortunate enough to understand and appreciate real coffee is either having the wealth, education or culture that produces the best quality coffee on earth. I'm undoubtedly in the latter class. Coffee, generally is anything dark, wet and hot that wakes you up. If you can get it for 99 cents so much the better. But you can't buy a Mercedes for 99 cents.

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Don Collins Café comes straight from the mountains of Puerto Rico, home of the finest coffee blends in the world. I was in Puerto Rico for almost 25 years before I discovered the best coffee ever. It took a 4 hour trip up winding green-canopied roads half-hidden in the mist of low hanging clouds anchored by the Flamboyan trees. All you need to do for the best cup of coffee you ever had is to call:

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DCPR ~ THE BEGINNING
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It is hard to imagine that my interests in life should follow historical and traditional values. It is hard to imagine this for myself given my lack of attention to history class in high school. Now I find that the tie that binds real cigar smokers together is the tradition and history of the product itself.

There is no older cigar company on the planet than Puerto Rico Tobacco Corporation. No, we aren't the most famous, the largest, and we certainly are not the richest. But, we are the oldest beyond comparison. Check our main website for more historical information: BIOGRAPHICAL HISTORY OF DCPR .

I think that any company that dares to scream out to the world, its true origins, all tobacco and cigar companies have to eventually recognize the significance of Puerto Rico's role in the tobacco and cigar industry. Puerto Rico was the first ever to produce a finished cigar, thanks in large part to the Taino Indians of the Caribbean. 

BIBLIOGRAPHY
There is no doubt that superior quality happens largely by accident. Sure, good farming, planning and execution in the field is important. Curing has it's artistic input and rolling is an art form in and of itself. But it is the tradition and history of a company that makes it truly interesting. DCPR is no different. We are so lucky to have been born into the oldest cigar making tradition on the planet.

Check the historical documents we present with our claims in the bibliographical links provided above. The best way to get your DCPR cigars is at 70% off ~ buy one box of 25 cigars get 25 cigars free. Callers only 1 866 977-2983.

DO YOU KNOW WHY THERE IS AN ANGEL ON TOP OF EVERY XMAS TREE ?

DO YOU KNOW WHY THERE IS AN ANGEL ON TOP OF EVERY CHRISTMAS TREE ?

by Don Collins

The Little Angel Today
It was early morning about 3am before Christmas Eve and Santa was giving final instructions to the Elves in the Wood Shop where they were finishing the toys for gifts to all the good children all the world around. Snow majestically covered the North Pole in a great cold blue circle.
Santa came from his work shop and told Mrs. Claus he wanted his Christmas Cookies and sandwiches ready when he woke to tour the world giving away all the gifts made by the Elves on Christmas Eve.
He also reminded Mrs. Claus that he wanted her to warm some milk, fix one of the buttons on his great red and white coat and to let out his great red pants about four inches around the waist. Mrs. Claus told him not to worry, said he should get some rest and everything would be quite in order when he was ready to go. It began to snow lightly.
When Santa woke he found Mrs. Claus hadn't gotten anything ready and in fact had been drinking egg nogg with the Elves and was having a pretty wild party in the kitchen. His face turning red, and with one eyebrow raised, Santa stomped out of the house to the Wood Shop where he found more drunk and sleeping elves, the toys unfinished, and the reindeer were nowhere in sight because one of the drunk elves had left the coral door open and the reindeer had wandered all over the snow covered field.
Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Cupid, Comet, Donder, Blitzen and Trouble Maker Rudolf
It seems that Dasher, Dancer, Prancer and Vixen had gotten into the egg nogg also and then into some kind of a fight because Dancer and Prancer wanted Vixen to play some strange reindeer game. Vixen hoofed Prancer right between the antlers saying he was not a stag in drag. Cupid, also drunk, called Comet's mother a horse, Comet replied he was not taking any reindeer shit as he took offense. In the ensuing confusion Donner and Blitzen ran blindly away - breaking poor Rudolf's nose in the process.
Santa's Helper
Needless to say Santa was a little beyond upset as it appeared there might indeed be no Christmas at all that year! In fact by this time Santa had reached quite a fit of rage. First raising one eyebrow, then the other, Santa, for the first time in recorded history was cursing and swearing at everyone at the North Pole!
Just then, this cute little angel came by, dragging a very large Christmas Tree behind her in the snow, toward Santa's house. Unaware, she looked up at raging Santa and said: "Santa, where would you like me to put this Christmas Tree ?"
...and then, Santa, without missing a beat...with his face turning red, raised one eyebrow, then slowly raised the other eyebrow and he told the little angel that she could take that tree... And that, my friends, is why there is an Angel on top of every Christmas Tree!

(left) Santa stops off at Don Collins Cigars and rests a minute with a Don Collins Corona Grande on the Beach near San Juan on his way home from South America after a long night's work.

The sunrise provides a thoughtful moment for Santa as he decides that maybe an Angel on top of every Christmas Tree is not such a bad idea after all !!!!

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 Merry Christmas To All, And To All A Good Night!
Don Collins



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Adjuntas, and the other reknowned coffee growing areas of Puerto Rico, are mostly mountain towns that have several hundred years of solid coffee plantation culture. 


Arabica, Robusto, and many other varieties thrive high in the rain forest. The ground is very steep and slippery between the trees. It is cold and the air is thin. Everything is done slowly and carefully.


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CUBAN TOBACCO WIPED OUT BY HURRICANE SANDY

CUBAN TOBACCO WIPED OUT
Hurricane Sandy Wipes Out Cuban Tobacco Crops (see colored areas on map) 

By Don Collins
Fort the fifth time in 10 yers the Areas of Santiago de Cuba, Bayamo, Las tuknas, Marti, Camaguey, Santa Claor, Pedro Betarcourt Colon, and Pinar del Rio have been ripped apart by Hurricanes. Irene and Sandy have done most of the final damage, recently to the tobacco crops in cuba. Supporting articles and details appear below. It takes five to ten years to grow and cure proper cigar tobacco on the island. Beginning ten years ago Cuba began to import most of its cigar tobacco from Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic and Costa Rica and fell well behind in quality and quantity of production.
Many visitors to cuba represent that they have a "connection" at a Cuban cigar factor, but in fact the cigars from Cuba have been on back order and have been up until now divided on a percentage basis between the five largest distributors of cigars in the world. Now, and from now on, the only authentic thing about Cuban cigars is the ring or box they come in. And many of those will have to be reproductions from other islands or countries for the time being. Every agricultural product on the island has been damaged severely or destroyed.
5th major direct hit on Cuban Tobacco Crops in 10 Years
From Peter Orsis (Associated Press)
HAVANA—Residents of Cuba's second-largest city of Santiago remained without power or running water Monday, four days after Hurricane Sandy made landfall as the island's deadliest storm in seven years, ripping rooftops from homes and toppling power lines.
Across the Caribbean, the storm's death toll rose to 69, including 52 people in Haiti, 11 in Cuba, two in the Bahamas, two in the Dominican Republic, one in Jamaica and one in Puerto Rico.

Cuban authorities have not yet estimated the economic toll, but the Communist Party newspaper Granma reported there was "severe damage to housing, economic activity, fundamental public services and institutions of education, health and culture."
Not even more substantial structures survived
Yolanda Tabio, a native of Santiago, said she had never seen anything like it in all her 64 years: Broken hotel and shop windows, trees blown over onto houses, people picking through piles of debris for a scrap of anything to cover their homes. On Sunday, she sought solace in faith.

"The Mass was packed. Everyone crying," said Tabio, whose house had no electricity, intermittent phone service and only murky water coming out of the tap on Monday. "I think it will take five to ten years to recover. ... But we're alive."

Sandy came onshore early Thursday just west of Santiago, a city of about 500,000 people in agricultural southeastern Cuba. It is the island's deadliest storm since 2005's Hurricane Dennis, a category 5 monster that killed 16 people and did $2.4 billion in damage.
By Don Collins

PRTC (PUROTABACO) of Puerto Rico has been trying to contact CUBATABACO, Cuba's government run cigar industry to find out the true extent of the damage. Independent reports have confirmed that the industry has been completely wiped out. The soil has been leeched by excessive flooding of important chemicals needed to re-plant tobacco crops and the availability of the necessary chemicals is low and what is available is too expensive. Cuba will have to depend on tobacco, coffee and other agricultural imorts for the forseeable future. Santiago, Cuba (right).
In a related investigation PUROTABACO has found that the supply of original cigars held on the island has also been wiped out and that the remaining products in the hands of distributors are largely discovered to be fake shipments of "cuban" cigars from other parts of the world, including China, and what few real cubans there were are gone in the normal course of business. No one expected this to happen. This is an unfortunate situation and there has been an unfortunate loss of life. We are all praying for the Cuban people who didn't have a whole lot to begin with.

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