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Resnick Distributors 800-828-3865 Cigars and Tobacco Product No Resnick Distributors Cigars and Tobacco 800-828-3865 Product No Description U/M Case Pack Retail Book Cat 4852 A&C GREN CORONAS DARK 4PK 5 24 4.49 40 55626 A&C GRENADIER DARK 6PK 5 20 5.99 40 55640 A&C GRENADIER LITE 6PK 5 20 5.99 40 3255 A&C MINIATURES DARK 5PK 5 24 3.55 40 45211 ACID CIGRLO BLUE 1PK P.99 10 36 0.99 40 45213 ACID CIGRLO COMBO 1PK P.99 30 12 0.99 40 45210 ACID CIGRLO GREEN 1PK P.99 10 36 0.99 40 45212 ACID CIGRLO RED 1PK P.99 10 36 0.99 40 45913 AL CAPONE GOLD FILTER 2PKT 60 8 1.39 40 4597 AL CAPONE JAM BLAZE FILTER10PK 10 20 6.69 40 92502 AL CAPONE JAMICAN BLAZE 2-PK 60 8 1.39 40 24611 AL CAPONE POCKETS 10CT 10 25 4.39 40 4592 AL CAPONE SLIMS RUM 10 PACK 10 20 6.69 40 92500 AL CAPONE SLIMS RUM 2PK TOWER 60 8 1.39 40 4590 AL CAPONE SWT COGNAC FLTR 10PK 10 20 6.69 40 4596 AL CAPONE SWT COGNAC FLTR 2PKT 60 8 1.39 40 4594 AL CAPONE SWT COGNAC NFIL 10PK 10 20 6.69 40 4598 AL CAPONE SWT COGNAC NFIL 2PKT 60 8 1.39 40 2989 AVANTI 5 PK ! 10 40 5.25 40 55512 BACKWOODS BLACK 'N SWEET 5PK 8 30 3.79 40 55513 BACKWOODS HONEY 5PK 8 30 3.79 40 55670 BACKWOODS HONEY BERRY 3PK 10 30 3.49 40 55514 BACKWOODS HONEY BERRY 5PK 8 30 3.79 40 55669 BACKWOODS HONEY BOURBON 3PK 10 30 3.49 40 55594 BACKWOODS HONEY BOURBON 5PK 8 30 3.79 40 55515 BACKWOODS ORIGINAL 5PK 8 30 3.79 40 56123 BACKWOODS SINGLES BUNDLE 48 8 40 56118 BACKWOODS SINGLES UPR DK STOUT 24 25 0.89 40 56115 BACKWOODS SINGLES UPR HNY BRBN 24 25 0.89 40 55537 BACKWOODS SINGLES UPR HNY BRRY 24 25 0.89 40 55535 BACKWOODS SINGLES UPR ORIG 24 25 0.89 40 55536 BACKWOODS SINGLES UPR SWT AROM 24 25 0.89 40 55672 BACKWOODS SWEET AROMATIC 3PK 10 30 3.49 40 55516 BACKWOODS SWEET AROMATIC 5PK 8 30 3.79 40 3637 BLK&MLD APPLE PT 5 PK 10 30 4.15 40 9670 BLK&MLD APPLE PT UPR 25 30 0.95 40 47203 BLK&MLD BLUES PT UPR P.79 25 30 0.79 40 47205 BLK&MLD BLUES PT UPR P.89 25 30 0.89 40 47207 BLK&MLD BLUES PT UPR P.99 25 30 0.99 40 46679 BLK&MLD CASINO PT UPR P.79 25 30 0.79 40 28609 BLK&MLD CASINO PT UPR P.89 25 30 0.89 40 46680 BLK&MLD CASINO WT UPR P.79 25 30 0.79 40 28610 BLK&MLD CASINO WT UPR P.89 25 30 0.89 40 46684 BLK&MLD CASINO WT UPR P.99 25 30 0.99 40 94595 BLK&MLD CREAM 5PK 10 30 4.15 40 9671 BLK&MLD CREAM PT UPR 25 30 0.95 40 36890 BLK&MLD FT 100 5PK 10 30 40 Page 1 of 21 Resnick Distributors Cigars and Tobacco 800-828-3865 Product No Description U/M Case Pack Retail Book Cat 94559 BLK&MLD FT 100 7PK 10 30 3.35 40 36892 BLK&MLD FT KING 5PK 10 30 40 94700 BLK&MLD FT KING 7PK 10 30 3.35 40 94946 BLK&MLD JAZZ PT 5 PK 10 30 4.15 40 94943 BLK&MLD JAZZ PT UPR P.79 25 30 0.79 40 28600 BLK&MLD JAZZ PT UPR P.89 25 30 0.89 40 94947 BLK&MLD JAZZ WT 5 PK 10 30 4.59 40 94944 BLK&MLD JAZZ WT UPR P.79 25 30 0.79 40 28608 BLK&MLD JAZZ WT UPR P.89 25 30 0.89 40 94663 BLK&MLD MILD ORIG PT UPR 25 30 0.95 40 3238 BLK&MLD MILD PT 5 PK 10 30 4.15 40 3236 BLK&MLD ORIG PT 5 PK 10 30 4.15 40 9665 BLK&MLD ORIG PT UPR 25 30 0.95 40 46677 BLK&MLD ORIG PT UPR P.89 25 30 0.89 40 94584 BLK&MLD ORIG WT 5 PK 10 30 4.59 40 94582 BLK&MLD ORIG WT UPR 25 30 1.05 40 47202 BLK&MLD RHYTHM PT UPR P.79 25 30 0.79 40 47204 BLK&MLD RHYTHM PT UPR P.89 25 30 0.89 40 47206 BLK&MLD RHYTHM PT UPR P.99 25 30 0.99 40 36656 BLK&MLD ROYALE WT UPR 25 30 1.05 40 94611 BLK&MLD WINE PT 5 PK 10 30 4.15 40 46645 BLK&MLD WINE PT 5PK 5FOR4 10 30 3.35 40 9667 BLK&MLD WINE PT UPR 25 30 0.95 40 46678 BLK&MLD WINE PT UPR P.89 25 30 0.89 40 36641 BLK&MLD WINE WT 5 PK 10 30 4.59 40 36640 BLK&MLD WINE WT UPR 25 30 1.05 40 45690 BLUNT WRAP PLAT AP/MARTINI 2CT 25 50 0.49 40 45694 BLUNT WRAP PLAT BERRIES 2CT 25 50 0.49 40 45700 BLUNT WRAP PLAT CHOCOLATE 2CT 25 50 0.49 40 45678 BLUNT WRAP PLAT GRAPE 2CT 25 50 0.49 40 45679 BLUNT WRAP PLAT KUSH 2CT 25 50 0.49 40 45689 BLUNT WRAP PLAT MANGO 2CT 25 50 0.49 40 45693 BLUNT WRAP PLAT PEACH 2CT 25 50 0.49 40 45691 BLUNT WRAP PLAT STRAW/KIWI 2CT 25 50 0.49 40 45677 BLUNT WRAP PLAT UP & UP 2CT 25 50 0.49 40 45688 BLUNT WRAP PLAT WATERMELON 2CT 25 50 0.49 40 45680 BLUNT WRAP PLAT WET CHERRY 2CT 25 50 0.49 40 45671 BLUNTVILLE CIGAR WRAP BLUEBRY 25 50 0.99 40 45676 BLUNTVILLE CIGAR WRAP GRAPE 25 50 0.99 40 45670 BLUNTVILLE CIGAR WRAP PALMA 25 50 0.99 40 45674 BLUNTVILLE CIGAR WRAP PINK BRY 25 50 0.99 40 45675 BLUNTVILLE CIGAR WRAP VANILLA 25 50 0.99 40 45682 BLUNTVILLE CIGAR WRAP WHT VANL 25 50 0.99 40 45660 BLUNTVILLE CIGLO PP.99 BLUE 25 50 0.99 40 45663 BLUNTVILLE CIGLO PP.99 PIFF 25 50 0.99 40 45661 BLUNTVILLE CIGLO PP.99 PINK 25 50 0.99 40 Page 2 of 21 Resnick Distributors Cigars and Tobacco 800-828-3865 Product No Description U/M Case Pack Retail Book Cat 45664 BLUNTVILLE CIGLO PP.99 VANILLA 25 50 0.99 40 94665 CHERRY BLEND CIGAR UPRIGHT 25S 25 30 1.05 40 3327 CHERRY BLEND CIGARS 5 PK 10 30 4.59 40 55729 CLOUD 9 PALMA PP.79 UPRIGHT 25 24 0.79 40 32628 CUBAN ROUNDS ROBUSTO 3PK 8 12 40 3496 DE NOBILI ECONOMY 5 PK ! 20 20 4.35 40 3509 DE NOBILI POPULAR 5 PK ! 20 30 3.19 40 56213 DUTCH CIGLO BERRY 2PK P.99 30 12 0.76 40 56117 DUTCH CIGLO BERRY 3PK P1.49 20 15 1.49 40 56239 DUTCH CIGLO CHOCOLAT 3PK P1.69 20 15 1.69 40 56221 DUTCH CIGLO CHOCOLAT 3PK P1.99 20 15 1.99 40 56243 DUTCH CIGLO COGNC XO 3PK P1.69 20 15 1.69 40 56225 DUTCH CIGLO COGNC XO 3PK P1.99 20 15 1.99 40 56228 DUTCH CIGLO DELUXE 3PK P1.69 20 15 1.69 40 56218 DUTCH CIGLO DELUXE 3PK P1.99 20 15 1.99 40 56238 DUTCH CIGLO GREEN 3PK P1.69 20 15 1.69 40 56220 DUTCH CIGLO GREEN 3PK P1.99 20 15 1.99 40 55572 DUTCH CIGLO HAVRUM 3PK P1.99 20 15 1.99 40 56216 DUTCH CIGLO HONEY 2PK P.99 30 12 0.99 40 55574 DUTCH CIGLO HONEYCOMB3PK P1.99 20 15 1.99 40 56214 DUTCH CIGLO JAVA 2PK P.99 30 12 0.76 40 56116 DUTCH CIGLO MACH 3PK P1.49 20 15 1.49 40 56212 DUTCH CIGLO MINT 2PK P.99 30 12 0.76 40 56227 DUTCH CIGLO PALMA 3PK P1.69 20 15 1.69 40 56217 DUTCH CIGLO PALMA 3PK P1.99 20 15 1.99 40 56215 DUTCH CIGLO RUM 2PK P.99 30 12 0.99 40 56240 DUTCH CIGLO SWEET 3PK P1.69 20 15 1.69 40 56223 DUTCH CIGLO SWEET 3PK P1.99 20 15 1.99 40 56229 DUTCH CIGLO SWT GRN 3PK P1.69 20 15 1.69 40 56219 DUTCH CIGLO SWT GRN 3PK P1.99 20 15 1.99 40 56246 DUTCH CIGLO WHT GRPE 3PK P1.69 20 15 1.69 40 56226 DUTCH CIGLO WHT GRPE 3PK P1.99 20 15 1.99 40 56241 DUTCH CIGLO WINE 3PK P1.69 20 15 1.69 40 56224 DUTCH CIGLO WINE 3PK P1.99 20 15 1.99 40 55570 DUTCHMAST CIGLO 3PK BUNDLE 50 6 40 55616 DUTCHMAST CIGLO BL VAN 1PK 30 24 0.89 40 94609 DUTCHMAST CIGLO BLUE VAN 5PK 5 24 4.15 40 55531 DUTCHMAST CIGLO CHOC 3PK 20 15 1.65 40 55742 DUTCHMAST CIGLO COGNAC 3PK 20 15 1.65 40 55743 DUTCHMAST CIGLO DLX 3PK 20 15 1.65 40 55529 DUTCHMAST CIGLO GREEN 3PK 20 15 1.65 40 55741 DUTCHMAST CIGLO GRN SWT 3PK 20 15 1.65 40 59881 DUTCHMAST CIGLO HONEYCOMB 3PK 20 15 1.65 40 55527 DUTCHMAST CIGLO PALMA 3PK 20 15 1.65 40 59880 DUTCHMAST CIGLO RED BERRY 3PK 20 15 1.65 40 55791 DUTCHMAST CIGLO SWEET 3PK 20 15 1.65 40 Page 3 of 21 Resnick Distributors Cigars and Tobacco 800-828-3865 Product No Description U/M Case Pack Retail Book Cat 55740 DUTCHMAST CIGLO WH GRAPE 3PK 20 15 1.65 40 55528 DUTCHMAST CIGLO WINE 3PK 20 15 1.65 40 3658 DUTCHMAST CORONA CHOC PALMA BX 55 12 1.15 40 3639 DUTCHMAST CORONA DLX 4PK 5 24 4.55 40 3652 DUTCHMAST CORONA DLX BOX 55 12 1.15 40 93403 DUTCHMAST CORONA GRAPE 4PK 5 24 4.55 40 4843 DUTCHMAST CORONA GRAPE BOX 55 12 1.15 40 3641 DUTCHMAST CORONA HON SPORT 4PK 5 24 4.55 40 55506 DUTCHMAST FOIL PALMA BLUE 2PK 20 15 1.65 40 55507 DUTCHMAST FOIL PALMA GREEN 2PK 20 15 1.65 40 56234 DUTCHMAST FOIL UPR PP89 BLUE 30 24 0.89 40 56231 DUTCHMAST FOIL UPR PP89 CHOCLT 30 24 0.89 40 56230 DUTCHMAST FOIL UPR PP89 COGNAC 30 24 0.89 40 56236 DUTCHMAST FOIL UPR PP89 GRAPE 30 24 0.89 40 56232 DUTCHMAST FOIL UPR PP89 GREEN 30 24 0.89 40 56235 DUTCHMAST FOIL UPR PP89 STRWBY 30 24 0.89 40 3640 DUTCHMAST MASTER PALMA 4PK 5 24 4.55 40 3656 DUTCHMAST MASTER PALMA BOX 55 12 1.15 40 56237 DUTCHMAST MASTER PALMA P1.09 55 12 1.09 40 3769 DUTCHMAST PRESIDENT 5PK 5 24 3.75 40 94797 EL PRODUCTO FINOS 5 PK 5 24 4.15 40 45715 ENTOURAGE CIGAR BLACK DON 25 40 1.09 40 45716 ENTOURAGE CIGAR CONNOISSEUR 25 40 1.09 40 45762 ENTOURAGE CIGAR DUCHESS 25 40 1.09 40 45609 ENTOURAGE CIGAR LEPRIEVE BLUE 25 40 1.09 40 45601 ENTOURAGE CIGAR PALMA 25 40 1.09 40 45684 ENTOURAGE CIGAR PINK VANILLA 25 40 1.09 40 45685 ENTOURAGE CIGAR VANILLA 25 40 1.09 40 45686 ENTOURAGE CIGAR WINE 25 40 1.09 40 46911 EXCALIBUR CIGAR FOIL 1CT ! 6 24 6.69 40 57708 GAME CIGLO BLACK 2PK P.99 30 12 0.99 40 55708 GAME CIGLO BLUE 2PK P.99 30 12 0.99 40 55707 GAME CIGLO GOLD 2PK P.99 30 12 0.99 40 55711 GAME CIGLO GRAPE 2PK P.99 30 12 0.99 40 56650 GAME CIGLO GRAPE UPR P.79 25 40 0.79 40 55705 GAME CIGLO GREEN 2PK P.99 30 12 0.99 40 56652 GAME CIGLO GREEN UPR P.79 25 40 0.79 40 55732 GAME CIGLO MANGO 2PK P.99 30 12 0.99 40 55712 GAME CIGLO PIENAPPLE 2PK P.99 30 12 0.99 40 55709 GAME CIGLO RED 2PK P.99 30 12 0.99 40 55706 GAME CIGLO SILVER 2PK P.99 30 12 0.99 40 56648 GAME CIGLO WH GRAPE UPR P.79 25 40 0.79 40 55710 GAME CIGLO WHT GRAPE 2PK P.99 30 12 0.99 40 55794 GAME LEAF BLACK CHERRY 2PK P99 15 24 0.99 40 55786 GAME LEAF COGNAC 2PK P.99 15 24 0.99 40 55790 GAME LEAF COMBO 2PK P.99 60 6 0.99 40 Page 4 of 21 Resnick Distributors Cigars and Tobacco 800-828-3865 Product No Description U/M Case Pack Retail Book Cat 55787 GAME LEAF NATURAL 2PK P.99 15 24 0.99 40 55789 GAME LEAF SWT AROM 2PK P.99 15 24 0.99 40 55788 GAME LEAF WLD BERRY 2PK P.99 15 24 0.99 40 36508 GAME PALM WH GRAPE 4PK 5 30 4.79 40 94607 GAME PALMA GREEN UPR 25 24 1.19 40 94583 GAME PALMA VANILLA 4PK 5 30 4.79 40 94431 GAME PALMA VANILLA BOX 40 15 1.19 40 94603 GAME PALMA VANILLA UPR 25 24 1.19 40 36506 GAME PALMA WH GRAPE BOX 40 15 1.19 40 36510 GAME PALMA WH GRAPE UPR 25 24 1.19 40 4224 GARCIA VEGA
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