Win a Box of La Gloria Cubana Serie “R” No. 7′s!!!
Casas Fumando is making one lucky winner’s Valentine’s day, a special one.
Ties? Cologne? Deodorant? Who needs any of that when you have fine cigars. Casas Fumando has teamed up with the amazing people at Bonita Smoke shop to offer one lucky winner a chance to get what they really want for Valentines day. A brand new box of La Gloria Cubana Serie “R” Natural #7′s!!
I didn’t want to open the cellophane on the box, so I used a stock image, but you get the jist of it I’m sure.
La Gloria Cubana Serie “R” Natural #7:
Size: 7×58 - Wrapper: Ecuadorian Sumatra - Binder/Filler: Dominican & Nicaraguan Blend
Anyway, now for the good stuff. Entering is easy!
Simply comment under this post and let me know what you plan to do for your wife, husband, boyfriend, girlfriend, self, dog, cat, pet rock…whatever, for Valentines day! One randomly selected winner will be chosen Friday, January 29th, and will be shipped this fine box of cigars just in time for Valentine’s day!
To obtain a second entry in our drawing:
all you have to do is tweet “Win a box of La Gloria Cubana Serie “R” from Casas Fumando, check out http://tinyurl.com/ygxuq32 for details. @tonycasas” make sure to include the @tonycasas so that I can track the retweets.
Pretty simple eh?! Now get to commenting. I need ideas as I’m not the hopeless romantic my wife wishes I was! Good luck!!






This will be my first Valentines day with a wife not a girlfriend. Unfortunately we’re still paying off the honeymoon so no BIG gifts this year. Luckily one of our wedding gifts was a gift card to the place we had our wedding reception. So I think we’ll be dinning there and remembering all our great moments in that building.
Dan
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Planned a surprise vacation. Called her boss and booked the time off secretly. She’s got no idea!
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a card….we don’t get crazy..
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I’m planning to Rosemarry out for a nice dinner on the 13th; haven’t decided which restaurant yet. That would be followed by a fine brunch with plenty of mimosas.
-Pedro
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While I”d love to “gallantly show up at her doorstep, 1500 miles away” I think an unexpected visit isn’t quite in the cards. However, I do have a special gift I’m preparing. Mum’s the word though.
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A nice dinner out and a movie.
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What I have planned for Valentine’s Day weekend is to take my nephews and niece to an island close to St. Thomas (USVI) called Culebras for some fishing, sea food, and some boat time. It’s a surprise, so let’s keep it between us.
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Great contest and idea Tony! And congrats on the sponsorship! Hmmmm, Valentine’s Day…we’ve got a 16 month old and another one on the way, so there won’t be much romanticizing! We’ll enjoy a nice dinner out, probably the movie “Valentine’s Day” and then call it an early night. Romantic, right!? I feel so old!
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Thanks for the contest. I am taking my wife out to dinner and then spending the night out with her. Babysitter is scheduled to stay with our boys overnight, so mom and dad (us) can have a night away.
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La Glorias are a very fond memory, I got a box of Serie R as a signing bonus from the last place I worked. Man what a cigar! If I win, I will be out with the wife on Valentines Day at the Daytona 500 and guess what we’ll be smoking them, I’m sure since she loves cigars now too. I thought that this would be a bad thing but she likes med bodied smokes and isn’t afraid to be seen with a large ring gauge! Afterwards, we’ll hit a late night dinner at the beach somewhere like the Upper Deck. Sweet ! Thanks to Bonita Smoke Shop for this killer give-away!
-BSD
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No candies this year we’re on the diet kick. I found a nice stuffed animal frog and maybe dinner at Wasabi for some sushi and some hibachi goodness.
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I’m here to win cigars and read reviews.
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We’ll be getting down at carnaval in Brazil
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Second Valentines in a long time with no one. Wife and her girlfriend seem to be having a nice time though.
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I am going to take Sonny on a date, <3 sonny. lol
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My wife and I always have a romantic dinner at home for Valentine’s Day. Our anniversary is on Feb. 18 (15 yrs!) so we always have a big night out on that date.
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I’ll be treating myself to a nice cigar and a drink.
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I have planned a weekend getaway at Lansdowne Resort in Leesburg, VA. It’s a long weekend with the Presidents’ Day holiday on that Monday so it should be fun. Thanks for the contest. I certainly hope I win.
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We are going to try to go away for a cruise.
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I will be grabbing a nice fat stick, sitting down at the lounge and just relaxing….
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My girlfriend and I typically spend our valentine at home. Since she is a vegetarian and I am not, I typically whip her something up and nice and then I throw a big slab of meat on the grill for myself. After a couple bottles of wine we typically dip into some single barrel bourbon and she sits outside with me while I light a stick! -W
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My wife loves to shop so we’ll go on our annual shopping/dinner trip. I love to eat, she loves to shop. It’s a win-win!!!
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My wife and I got married on Valentine’s Day 6 years ago so I holds extra significance to me. Do to the nature of my work and having very little seniority. I have been away from home and trying to hold onto a job during the winter months. This year I have been laid off and have no options. Financially we are in serious trouble so I can’t afford to do all the wonderful things I want to do for her. I can’t afford any fancy gifts.
This year I am going to write her a letter to tell her what she means to me. We are going through hard times and I know it is equally stressful on her. I am going to make sure the house is clean so she can totally relax. I am going to take care of the kids so she can have some time to herself. We will have a nice dinner cooked by yours truly and served by candlelight. Maybe after that just cuddle up with a good movie.
This year I can’t afford anything really but I am going to try to give my wife more of me. I am just glad that she is very down to earth and not materialistic. She also supports my love of cigars which makes her extra special. Now if I could just get her to start liking the Xbox 360!
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Well I wasn’t planning to do anything for Valentine’s Day b/c I didn’t have a girlfriend but now I do so I’m thinking a nice dinner possibly in D.C., maybe a movie and just spending the evening together.
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This will be our 12th Valentines day together (my wife and I) so we don’t get too crazy.(4 kids) We’ll probably get rid of the kids, have dinner together open a nice bottle of wine and have a quiet evening together…or we’ll stay at home and just look at each other…and talk about how romantic I used to be! LOL
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I don’t have exact plans yet but my wife and I will probably stay home and avoid all of the crowded restaurants.
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I have three women in my family to gift each Valentines Day. My wife, and my two daughters 13 and 11 years old..For my wife, a dozen roses, sweet treats, and a nice weekend away. For my daughters each a single rose and a gift card to their favorite store…it’s been my tradition for many years now to treat them all to something nice. For my girls its a reminder of how a man should respect them, love them, and treat them like a fragile vase….
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Dinner at the Melting Pot (Fondu Restaurant) – they have private booths you can reserve. Then what ever she wants to do.
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I am taking my fiance to a Pens game and then we are staying at a hotel by the arena and hitting the casino.
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This is my first Valentine’s Day with my wife. Last year I was in Iraq. So i plan on taking her out to a nice dinner with a a couple hours with no crying baby and just some peace and quiet. No stogies that night though, Gots smoochin to do.
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Honestly, i would love to just spend Valentine’s day with my wife. Alone, something romantic. But since my newly inherited step-children play such an important role in our lives we will probably end up doing something as a family. I’m thinking, take the day off, movies, lunch, shopping, followed by a lovely dinner at home only to end the day with some family fun and boardgames around the fire. It’s cold up here, so we can snuggle up around the fireplace .
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Im luck enough to have a wife whose Bday is Feb 14. Double whammy, so I took the initiative of “moving” Valentines day to March 14th for her. She was excited about my romanticism and I get to save dough on flowers. They are MUCH cheaper in March. On top of that we had a baby in Dec ruining all hopes of any romance that day. Ill be smoking cigars on the patio (God willing).
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I have no clue what I am doing for Valentine’s Day. I’ll probably just go out to eat with my wife and maybe go see a movie. Valentine’s Day is a lame holiday IMO. lol
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Since I’m somewhat of a chef, I would likely turn it out in the kitchen. We don’t typically go out that day since it’s always crowded and overpriced. We’ll celebrate it on our time. Afterwards, I’ll enjoy a delicious cigar and she’ll enjoy the aroma. It’s always a nice evening.
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Probably a big fat nothing! I’m single, and it’s probably best at this time of my life. Since I found cigars to be my one true love. I will probably be online trying to luck up on a good deal at some of those sites that keep you addicted to them. I’m no Daddy Warbucks so my options are limited. So I’ll be in the company with my dates, from a low end Brocatus to another cutie Puros Indios. If La Gloria Cubana wants to join me, she is always welcomed, I’ve never had the pleasure of making her acquaintance and I’ll take every measure to make her feel right at home! ;0)
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Special box-o-chocolates; flowers, BABYSITTER & Dinner!
I love my offspring, but I do so miss simply going out to dinner with the dear wife–”just us” outings are a special treat for all involved.
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For VTines day, I’ll be taking my girlfriend to Annapolis,MD. She likes the small shops dock-side. We will have dinner Sunday Night and dance at Ram’s Head Tavern to The Billy Price Band. Chocolate strawberries for dessert. Enjoy!
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Enjoy a cigar and a good drink and toast to love of life
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We are having a group valentines day dinner with three other couples. We’ve all been together long enough that we don’t want to deal with getting reservations or getting dressed up. We’d rather spend a nice quite evening and a good meal with friends
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Valentine’s Day is usually pretty quiet: I make a nice omelette and coffee for the wifey, rub her feet, and like that.
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wife and I’s 5th anniversary on the 11th so we’ll go out to a nice dinner on the 11th and stay in w the kid on the 14th to avoid crowds.
i got her some diamond earings for the “special day”!
BALING BLINGGG YOOO
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just a simple card and dinner…nothing to exciting.
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It has become a tradition in the last few years that my wife and I make reservations at the castle de blanc or white castle as most people know it. It started as a joke I played but my wife actually liked the idea so we have kept it going. Then onto a movie and after that cigars. This is one day, one day out of the whole year she will smoke a cigar with me. on the patio. Takes the stress out of the day and makes it enjoyable.
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I’m smoking a series R #7 as I write this – last one in the humidor – so figured I had to enter. We’ll keep it simple for V Day – not working at the moment.
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Well I got my wife pregnant. So to save money I plan on taking her out to a nice dinner and giver her a few hours at a spa she earned it for sure.
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To avoid the crowds we won’t go out on the 14th, but I’ll pickup a couple of nice steaks, some fresh veggies and potatoes and a good bottle of wine.
We’ll either put the kids to bed early or we’ll send them to the Grandparents for a night…
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Coincidentally, this year’s Valentines day is Chinese New Year. We gonna visit my wife’s hometown in China and meet her family first time. This is already romantic and big enough, not even have to mention a followed second honeymoon in Thailand.
May all beings be happy.
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A tradition for many years is for me and my special someone to dine at the chef’s table in the small, intimate surroundings of Lena’s place. Without a reservation and with bottle in hand (Lena’s is BYOB) we arrive. Our table is ready. We never order, confident Lena will, as she has for many years, serve us food which will be the star of a memorable experience. Lena is old now — late 70′s is my guess — and her sons and daughters run the restaurant, but on every Valentine’s Day it is Lena’s smile that greets us as is our tradition.
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Well after losing my job last week for being “too nice”, there won’t be any huge cash outlays for V-day. However, that won’t stop me from being “too nice” to my wife of 7 years. I’m opting for flowers this year, but the key here is this: I’m sending a big bouquet of flowers to her work, so she can get them in front of her co-workers. This scores MAJOR points because the women in her office love it, and she gets that great reminder that I love her, and that I still want everyone to know it. It also doesn’t hurt that you put the other guys who work there to shame.
The rest is none of your business! Heh-heh!
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We are expecting our new boy in March so we won’t be doing much. Dinner, movie at home and that’s about it.
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