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A worker carries tobacco leaves at a tobacco plantation in Nicaragua's northern province of Esteli. While President Barack Obama tries to kick an old smoking habit, a Nicaraguan company has produced the latest in a flood of merchandise trying to cash in on his popularity -- "Obama" cigars. Granada Cigars, a small outfit based in Nicaragua's tobacco-growing north, is using local and Cuban leaves to hand-roll cigars wrapped with a band that says "Obama 44," to commemorate the 44th U.S. President.
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A worker picks tobacco leaves at the tobacco plantation in Nicaragua's northern province of Esteli.
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Workers carry tobacco leaves at a tobacco plantation in Nicaragua's northern province of Esteli.
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Obama cigars ready to be packed in boxes are placed on a table at the Segovia Cigars Factory in the Nicaragua's northern province of Esteli.
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A worker makes the finishing touches to Obama cigar boxes at the Segovia cigar factory in Nicaragua's northern province of Esteli.
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A box containing Obama cigars is displayed at the Segovia cigar factory in Nicaragua's northern province of Esteli.
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A woman inspects hand-rolled Obama cigars at manufacturing plant in Nicaragua's northern province of Esteli.
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Manager of Granada cigars Miguel Ramirez smokes his Obama cigar at the Segovia cigar factory in Nicaragua's northern province of Esteli.
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