Date: 09/30/2024
Author: Inspector X

In 2023, Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson was honoured with induction into the Cincinnati Bengals’ Ring of Honour, and now his cigar company is celebrating this milestone with a limited edition cigar.

Introducing Ochocinco’s Cigar of Honour, a 6 x 60 gordo vitola featuring a blend of an Ecuadorian habano maduro wrapper, an Indonesian binder, and fillers sourced from Nicaragua’s Jalapa and Condega regions.

“Our goal with the Cigar of Honour is to offer our supporters something truly special,” Johnson stated in a press release. “This isn’t just about celebrating my career—it’s about building a legacy for everyone who has been part of this journey.”

Each cigar is elegantly presented in a customized tube, packaged in a handcrafted, gloss-coated cedar wood box. The package also includes a felt pouch, a certificate of authenticity, and a Legacy Protector box to ensure the cigars are preserved beautifully.

Production is limited to 850 boxes, each containing 10 cigars, with a price tag of $850 per box. Customers interested in securing their boxes can place a non-refundable $85 deposit through Eighty5 Cigars’ website by October 11 at 11:59 PM EST. All boxes will be signed by Ochocinco, and one fortunate Cigar of Honour supporter will win two tickets to Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans, along with a personal meeting with Chad Johnson during Super Bowl week to receive their Cigar of Honour package.

The cigars are expected to start shipping in late November or early December.

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