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kydsid 12-10-2022 04:36 PM

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Hey all, went to my first brand event at local B&M today and was well underwhelmed. Honestly if I was Davidoff I'd be ashamed one of my brands was sponsoring. It had the typical free cigar per X bought etc and a raffle. But the brand didn't up the stock at the store. Of 5 lines for the brand only 3 where available, and one of them had less than a box of one vitola.

I know the pandemic put a crimp in production and I know I'm not in a big marker anymore, mid Atlantic east coast. But I've been going to events for 25 years. Did the pandemic lessen all events and it was just a shock for me being the first in about 4 years or what?

How's your retailers event experience lately?

Brian D. 12-10-2022 04:55 PM

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Sadly, that's how it's been here in the formerly smoking hot Cincytucky area too.

icehog3 12-12-2022 08:45 AM

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The main B&Ms near me have started ramping up the events again. I haven't attended anything recently, but that should change soon. Hoping things keep going in the right direction as far as that goes anyway Jason.

AdamJoshua 12-12-2022 10:29 AM

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Seems that was that B&M just not stocking up, was the Davidoff rep there because seems like something they should have been on top of well before the event date.

mosesbotbol 12-12-2022 11:12 AM

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Covid is on the upswing big time. People are getting it left and right. Luckily, it's hardly as lethal, but I expect to see a change in attitude on events like this.

Maybe we're just done with it? Businesses and consumer are willing to take a risk? I could see it going either way unless gov't pushes a new mandates this winter.

kydsid 12-12-2022 01:22 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by AdamJoshua (Post 2241024)
Seems that was that B&M just not stocking up, was the Davidoff rep there because seems like something they should have been on top of well before the event date.

Yup, with his 4 or 5 boxes of cigars to give as freebies. No expectation of sales at all IMHO. Which why send an email blast for the brand saying deals on all lines and not even have them.

It was in my view worse than even Covid should have made the event, however I didn't want to assume, hence asking others experiences to see if Covid had really trampled production and expectations that much.

SNKBYT 12-12-2022 04:15 PM

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C-19 is blamed for ALL short comings, but it's just a cold and poor customer service sh*t :2

AdamJoshua 12-12-2022 05:13 PM

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Originally Posted by kydsid (Post 2241030)
Yup, with his 4 or 5 boxes of cigars to give as freebies. No expectation of sales at all IMHO. Which why send an email blast for the brand saying deals on all lines and not even have them.

It was in my view worse than even Covid should have made the event, however I didn't want to assume, hence asking others experiences to see if Covid had really trampled production and expectations that much.

I was just in KC for work and one of the cigar lounges i hung out in a few times had a drew estate 'event' it was actually just buy a box get swag, buy an expensive box or 2 boxes and get lots of swag, they had stacks of boxes and huge swag bags, have to admit i was shocked at hope much was in the gift bags. They clearly were prepared for their day.

kydsid 12-13-2022 01:36 PM

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Originally Posted by AdamJoshua (Post 2241036)
I was just in KC for work and one of the cigar lounges i hung out in a few times had a drew estate 'event' it was actually just buy a box get swag, buy an expensive box or 2 boxes and get lots of swag, they had stacks of boxes and huge swag bags, have to admit i was shocked at hope much was in the gift bags. They clearly were prepared for their day.


Kudos to Swisher. There's a statement I never thought I'd make lol

Brian D. 12-13-2022 07:56 PM

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I don't want to knock swag but us longtime event attendees aren't typically in need of more lighters, cutters, ashtrays, etc. Much rather get five extra cigars with the purchase of twenty count boxes instead. But newbies usually appreciate those accessories.


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