White Owl
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[edit] Overview
White Owls are American made, machine produced cigars.[1] White Owl cigars are inexpensive, costing around an average of .75 cents
[edit] History
White Owl cigars were first made in 1887, in Alabama USA..[1] They are still made in Alabama, USA today. White Owls are exported all over the world.
[edit] Types
- Blunts
- Blunt Extras
- Cigarillos
- Demi Tip
- Mini Sweets 50s
- Miniatures 50s
- New Yorker
- New Yorker 100s
- Ranger 120s
- Invincible
- Sport
[edit] Flavors
- Sweet
- Grape
- Strawberry
- Peach
- Watermelon
- Wild Apple
- Pineapple
- Vanilla
- Blackberry
[edit] In popular culture
- White Owl is a Russian folk-core group, created in Moscow, who play music of different nations adapted in various styles. Since the tastes of the musicians don't belong to the same genre their arrangements are mixtures of such traditions as alternative, indie, solid rock, folk tradition and even renaissance. This band is not to be confused with the Canadian group called White Owl, whose shoegazing, drone heavy psych-rock is believed to be enhanced by moderate intake of the above mentioned "blunts".
- The song Method Man by Method Man from the album Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) includes the lyrics: "I got fat bags of skunk/I got White Owl blunts."