Where Does the Word "Stogie" Come From? Cigar Facts #20:

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The term "stogie," a common slang for cigars, traces its origins to Conestoga, Pennsylvania, famous for producing these long, slender cigars. Initially popular among Conestoga wagon drivers in the 1700s and 1800s, "stogies" have become a global term, often referring to cheap or roughly made cigars, symbolizing how local traditions can leave a lasting impact on cigar culture.

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