Deadwood Tobacco Co. “The Girl with No Name” Lands Corona Size Exclusively at Fox Cigar

June 12, 2023 By Matthew Tabacco

 

 

An entirely new Deadwood Tobacco Co. “The Girl With No Name” expression is now available exclusively at Fox Cigar.

“That elusive and mysterious master of disguise, Deadwood’s “The Girl With No Name,’ has once again come out of hiding from the Old West’s most daring lawmen, roving bands of lawless desperadoes and bold paramours eager to win her favor,” says Deadwood Tobacco Co.’s Founder, Vaughn Boyd, who collaborated with Drew Estate to reveal the notorious Deadwood ladies’ sultry tales through the world of cigars. “Pursued throughout the West’s dusty territories she has so far remained one step ahead of all those hot on her trail.”

Beginning this month, Deadwood Tobacco Co. “The Girl With No Name” Corona (5 ½ x 43) will be available exclusively at Fox Cigar. Joining Deadwood Tobacco Co. Fat Bottom Betty, Sweet Jane, Crazy Alice and Leather Rose, Deadwood’s “The Girl With No Name” Corona features a luscious Sumatra wrapper leaf and is blended with luscious exotic tobaccos that will enchant anyone lucky enough to snare her. Packaged in 10-count boxes, Deadwood Tobacco Co. “The Girl With No Name” Corona features Deadwood’s infamous Sugar Skull artwork on both the band and box.

“Deadwood “The Girl With No Name’ is part of Drew Estate’s lineup of limited-edition sticks that we make exclusively for a particular retail cigar shop,” explains Jonathan Drew, Founder and President of Drew Estate. “The lore behind this yummy vixen is capturing the imaginations of countless Deadwood fans everywhere who want her, dead or alive. Who knows where this tale will end.

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