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BY JOVANNA AGUILAR
The Craft Cigar Company provides products based on customer requests.
The Craft Cigar Company oers a variety of cigar options.
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The Craft Cigar Company oers cigars, community
From left: Owners Justin and Jason Curran sit in their VIP cigar lounge.
Cypress community including the COVID-19 pan- demic, Winter Storm Uri and a derecho earlier this year, Justin said The Craft Cigar Company strives to support its community through various events. What they oer The Craft Cigar Company oers premium cigars from 42 companies including Kristo, Crowned Heads and Aladino Maduro, as well as cigar boxes, humidiers and accessories. “From time to time we have some special edi- tion, limited edition and limited release products available,” Justin Curran said. With plans to expand with a second location early next year, the Currans said customers can expect more additions to their cigar collection.
Longtime Cypress residents and brothers Jason and Justin Curran opened The Craft Cigar Company in 2018 to provide the community with luxury cigar products. “Our cigars are selected with the knowledge we have, but a lot of [our cigars] show us listening to our customers and what they’d like to see us bring in,” Justin Curran said. Staying local Previously in the advertising and sales industry, the Currans said they decided to partner up and create a business surrounding their passion for cigars. At the time, their inventory was one-third the size they have now. Having survived multiple disasters with the
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