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  1. Saw this on another site in relation to Alibaba.com A search on "Cohiba" & "box" yields. This Some particularly troubling items. Fake BHK Festival 3 packs. BHK56 Box Also in BHK54 size. Fauxhiba Exquisitos anyone? Made to order SLB's? From the picture, it looks like wine fakery is already underway. And Cohiba 1966 boxes. I could go on. How long until Chinese grown tobacco starts populating these boxes and proliferating world wide? It's one thing to make unlicensed goods that don't resemble any current Habanos offerings. But making copies of current products is going to be a nightmare. Trademarks are near impossible to enforce when it comes to China. It looks like the CC market is going to have a real tough time if these hit the market with cigars inside. Thoughts?

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