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I don't know much about profit margins on cigars (although I would suspect General has one of the highest) but I would think starting this Mac 68 at a lower price would have a distinctive marketing advantage.
In what sense? Tell us a little more about what you're thinking.I don't know much about profit margins on cigars (although I would suspect General has one of the highest) but I would think starting this Mac 68 at a lower price would have a distinctive marketing advantage.
Wilkey
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General Cigar Company, a subsidiary of Swedish Match, is the largest manufacturer and marketer of premium, imported, hand-made or hand-rolled cigars in the United States. General Cigar produces Macanudo, Partagas, COHIBA, Punch, Excalibur,Hoyo de Monterrey, La Gloria Cubana and several other leading premium brands. In addition, the company grows its own premium Connecticut Shade wrapper tobacco, as well as natural and candela wrapper in the Dominican Republic. General Cigar also operates Club Macanudo, a cigar bar in New York City. Based in Richmond, Virginia, General Cigar sells through tobacconists nationwide.
General Cigar also charges more for it's brands than most every other manufacturer. Ask any retailer and he will tell you that just keeping up with their price change increases is a nightmare. The latest price increase for cigars, across the board, were described as a necessity from increasing shipping costs. General increased their prices a full month before any other manufacturer listed their intent.
General is trying to revive interest in the Mac brand among serious cigars smokers, I would think, with the introduction of the Macanudo 1968. Wouldn't an excellent enticement be a lower retail cost? Current is $8.50 to $11. Now that reflects Mac prices but is still just a little high for a cigar of the Mac 68 caliber. We have raved, myself included, about this cigar but only to the extent of it being a Macanudo. It's really more of a surprise than a industry busting new invent to the cigar business. Having said that, my thought was “shouldn't they charge a little less, at least at first, to address an obvious milestone for the Macanudo brand.