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The ranks of short, fat cigars have grown by one today. Punch has added a new size to its Knuckle Buster Maduro line: Stubby (4.5 X 60). Punch debuted Knuckle Buster Maduro in 2022  as a follow-up to the original Punch Knuckle Buster Habano.

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Punch is unveiling a new cigar to the Knuckle Buster line. Called Knuckle Buster Shade, the cigar — as its name suggests — features a Connecticut Shade wrapper. Knuckle Buster Shade follows the original Punch Knuckle Buster (Habano, released four years ago), and Knuckle Buster Maduro (released two years ago). It is a full-time addition to the Punch portfolio.

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The limited-edition Punch Dragon Fire is arriving in stores nationwide — just in time for Lunar New Year celebrations.

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Introducing Punch Dad Bod

Punch is celebrating Father’s Day this year with a limited-edition cigar that will draw plenty of attention across the industry. The new release, “Dad Bod," is a 4.5 X 60 figurado adorned with a “necktie” extending down the cigar from the band. What’s more, Dad Bod will be sold not in boxes but in special “beer” cans containing five cigars each and a Boveda humidity pouch.

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Punch is set to debut a new, full-time release that harkens back to the glory days of Corojo cigars. Called “Golden Era,” the new cigar heavily features authentic Corojo tobacco cultivated from the Eiroa farm in Honduras. The cigar is slated to arrive in stores nationwide starting May 1. 

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Punch Rare Corojo Release

Rare Corojo has become an annual feature in the Punch lineup. And this year–– to mark its 20th year in production –– Punch is releasing the signature cigar in a special size called Aristocrat. This unique cigar was originally created by the founder of Punch Cigars, Frank Llaneza, at the Villazon Factory in Honduras. The special vitola was described as having a “baseball-bat” look and was fittingly commissioned for two legends in the sports world: Red Auerbach (head coach of the Boston Celtics) and Art Rooney (owner of the Pittsburgh Steelers).

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