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MAHB Flavored Tobacco Guidance List 10.1.15 GUIDANCE DOCUMENT PRODUCT TYPE BRAND NAME Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap 1839 BLACKBERRY Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap 1839 CHERRY Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap 1839 VANILLA Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap 1882 BOURBON Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap 1882 HONEY BERRY Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap 1882 WHITE GRAPE Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap 38 SPECIAL CHERRY Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap 38 SPECIAL GRAPE Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap 38 SPECIAL PEACH Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap 38 SPECIAL VANILLA Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap 4 KINGS MANGO Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap ACID GREEN Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap ACID RED Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap AL CAPONE COGNAC Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap AL CAPONE JAMAICAN BLAZE Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap AL CAPONE RUM Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap AMERICAN MADE BLACK CHERRY Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap AMERICAN MADE SWEET PEACH Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap AMERICAN MADE TROPICAL COCONUT Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap AMERICAN MADE VANILLA ANTONIO Y CLEOPATRA Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap GRENADIER HONEY ANTONIO Y CLEOPATRA Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap WISE GUYS COGNAC ANTONIO Y CLEOPATRA Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap WISE GUYS HONEY BERRY ANTONIO Y CLEOPATRA Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap WISE GUYS IRISH CREAM Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap AVANTI ANISETTE Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap BACKWOODS BANANA Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap BACKWOODS GRAPE Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap BACKWOODS HONEY Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap BACKWOODS HONEY BERRY Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap BACKWOODS HONEY BOURBON Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap BACKWOODS JAVA FUSION Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap BACKWOODS VANILLA Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap BACKWOODS WILD RUM Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap BALLERS CHOICE GRAPE Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap BALLERS CHOICE TEQUILA LIME Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap BALLERS CHOICE WET MANGO Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap BLACK & MILD APPLE Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap BLACK & MILD CREAM Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap BLACK & MILD ESPRESSO Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap BLACK & MILD JAZZ GUIDANCE DOCUMENT PRODUCT TYPE BRAND NAME Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap BLACK & MILD SUMMER BLEND Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap BLACK & MILD WINE Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap BLACK MAX WINE Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap BLACKSTONE CHERRY Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap BLACKSTONE MILD & VANILLA Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap BLACKSTONE PEACH Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap BLACKSTONE WINE Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap BLUNT VILLE BLUEBERRY Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap BLUNT VILLE GRAPE Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap BLUNT VILLE HONEY Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap BLUNT VILLE PINK BERRY Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap BLUNT VILLE VANILLA Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap BLUNT VILLE WHITE VANILLA Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap BODYSHOT MOJITO Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap BODYSHOT RUM AND COLA Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap BODYSHOT SANGRIA Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap CAPTAIN BLACK CHERRY Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap CAPTAIN BLACK GRAPE Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap CAPTAIN BLACK PEACH RUM Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap CAPTAIN BLACK SWEET CHERRY Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap CAPTAIN BLACK VANILLA Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap CHEYENNE GRAPE Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap CHEYENNE PEACH Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap CHEYENNE VANILLA Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap CHEYENNE WILD CHERRY Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap CHEYENNE WINE Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap CHEYENNE XOTIC BERRY Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap CHISUM CHERRY Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap CHISUM VANILLA Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap CLIPPER CHERRY Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap CLIPPER DOUBLE APPLE Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap CLIPPER PEACH Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap CLIPPER STRAWBERRY Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap CORNERSTONE CHERRY Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap CORNERSTONE VANILLA Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap CRISS CROSS GRAPE Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap CRISS CROSS VANILLA Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap CUBERO CHOCOLATE AND COFFEE Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap CUBERO GRAPE AND OAK Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap CUBERO RUM AND MINT Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap DARK HORSE CHERRY Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap DARK HORSE VANILLA Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap DEANS CHERRY Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap DEANS CHOCOLATE GUIDANCE DOCUMENT PRODUCT TYPE BRAND NAME Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap DEANS PEACH Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap DEANS RUM Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap DEANS VANILLA Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap DEANS WILD BERRY Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap DERRINGER CHERRY Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap DERRINGER GRAPE Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap DERRINGER PEACH Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap DERRINGER VANILLA Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap DJARUM CHERRY CLOVE Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap DJARUM RUM CLOVE Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap DJARUM VANILLA CLOVE Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap DJARUM BALI HAI CLOVE Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap DJARUM BLACK CHERRY Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap DJARUM BLACK CLOVE Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap DJARUM BLACK ESPRESSO Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap DJARUM BLACK VANILLA Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap DJARUM SPECIAL CLOVE Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap DJARUM SPLASH CLOVE Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap DOUBLE DIAMOND BLACK CHERRY Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap DOUBLE DIAMOND GRAPE Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap DOUBLE DIAMOND PEACH Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap DREAMS CHERRY Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap DREAMS CHOCOLATE Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap DREAMS VANILLA Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap DUTCH MASTER BLUE Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap DUTCH MASTER CHOCOLATE Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap DUTCH MASTER COGNAC Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap DUTCH MASTER GOLD'N HONEY Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap DUTCH MASTER GRAPE Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap DUTCH MASTER HONEY Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap DUTCH MASTER PALMA/BLUE Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap DUTCH MASTER STRAWBERRY Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap DUTCH MASTER VANILLA Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap DUTCH MASTER WHITE GRAPE Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap DUTCH MASTER WINE Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap DUTCH MASTER DUTCHIES PEACH DUTCH MASTERS Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap MASTERS COLLECTION CHOCOLATE DUTCH MASTERS Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap MASTERS COLLECTION WINE Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap ENTOURAGE PINK VANILLA Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap ENTOURAGE VANILLA Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap ENTOURAGE WINE GUIDANCE DOCUMENT PRODUCT TYPE BRAND NAME Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap ERIK CHERRY Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap EXACTA CHERRY Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap FRONTO KING GRAPE Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap FRONTO KING PINEAPPLE Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap FRONTO KING VANILLA Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap GARCIA Y VEGA BOURBON Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap GARCIA Y VEGA GRAPE Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap GARCIA Y VEGA PEACH Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap GARCIA Y VEGA RUM Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap GARCIA Y VEGA VANILLA Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap GARCIA Y VEGA WHITE GRAPE Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap GARCIA Y VEGA GAME BLACK CHERRY Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap GARCIA Y VEGA GAME BLUE Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap GARCIA Y VEGA GAME COGNAC Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap GARCIA Y VEGA GAME GRAPE Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap GARCIA Y VEGA GAME GREEN GRAPE Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap GARCIA Y VEGA GAME HONEY Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap GARCIA Y VEGA GAME MANGO Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap GARCIA Y VEGA GAME ORANGE Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap GARCIA Y VEGA GAME PEACH Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap GARCIA Y VEGA GAME PINEAPPLE Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap GARCIA Y VEGA GAME PURPLE Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap GARCIA Y VEGA GAME RED Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap GARCIA Y VEGA GAME VANILLA Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap GARCIA Y VEGA GAME WHITE GRAPE Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap GARCIA Y VEGA GAME WILDBERRY Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap GARCIA Y VEGA GAME WINE Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap GOLD RUSH CHERRY Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap GOLD RUSH VANILLA Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap GOLDEN HARVEST BLACKBERRY Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap GOLDEN HARVEST CHERRY Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap GOLDEN HARVEST VANILLA Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap GOOD TIMES BLUEBERRY Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap GOOD TIMES CHAMPAGNE Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap GOOD TIMES CHERRY DELIGHT Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap GOOD TIMES FRENCH GRAPE Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap GOOD TIMES GRAPE Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap GOOD TIMES PEACH Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap GOOD TIMES PINEAPPLE Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap GOOD TIMES SOUR APPLE Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap GOOD TIMES STRAWBERRY Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap GOOD TIMES TROPICAL BLEND Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap GOOD TIMES WHITE GRAPE Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap GOOD TIMES WINE GUIDANCE DOCUMENT PRODUCT TYPE BRAND NAME GOOD TIMES EXECUTIVE Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap BRANCH GRAPE GOOD TIMES EXECUTIVE Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap BRANCH WHITE GRAPE Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap GT VAQUERO CHERRY Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap GT VAQUERO VANILLA Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap GT VAQUERO WILDBERRY Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap HAPPY TIMES GRAPE Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap HAPPY TIMES MANGO Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap HAPPY TIMES PASSION FRUIT Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap HAPPY TIMES WHITE GRAPE Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap HAV A TAMPA BERRY Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap HAV A TAMPA CHERRY Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap HAV A TAMPA CHOCOLATE Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap HAV A TAMPA VANILLA Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap HAVANA HONEYS BLACKBERRY Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap HAVANA HONEYS HONEY Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap HAVANA HONEYS RUM Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap HAVANA HONEYS VANILLA Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap HOOD WRAPS DA BOMB BLUEBERRY Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap HOOD WRAPS DR GREEN THUMB Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap HOOD WRAPS G6 GRAPE Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap HOOD WRAPS HUSH HONEY Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap HOOD WRAPS LEMONADE Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap HOOD WRAPS MAYBACH MELON Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap HOOD WRAPS PURPLE K Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap HOOD WRAPS ROZAY WINE Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt Wrap HOOD WRAPS SWAG BERRY Cigar/Cigarillo/Blunt
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