"Sweet Jane Día de los Muertos: Dad's Festive Spirits Toast"

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My Heartfelt Toast to the Gone-But-Never-Forgotten"
Hey, dads—it's Jonathan here on Cigars and Dads, and this one's close to my heart. As Día de los Muertos rolls in, I'm lighting up the 2025 Deadwood Sweet Jane Día de los Muertos, that limited-edition gem from Drew Estate and Deadwood Tobacco Co. This fall ritual—my way of honoring the family who've shaped me—transforms the classic Sweet Jane into a 6" x 50 box-pressed Toro with a dark, toothy Connecticut Broadleaf Maduro wrapper and that sneaky sweetened cap. Undisclosed blend magic delivers a medium-bodied 60-minute hug: mocha warmth, dark coffee roast, woody earth, leather depth, peppery spark, and a sweet linger that feels like marigold whispers from the ofrenda.The packaging? Pure joy—vibrant boxes of 20 in blues, oranges, pinks, purples, and greens, splashed with sugar skulls and blooms that turn your shelf into a memory altar. At $12.85 a stick, it's my affordable nod to Mexico's multi-day love fest: altars aglow with photos and pan de muerto, graves decked in tales and flowers, communities parading in color to laugh through the loss. For me, it's puffing for the grandpa who taught me resilience—reminding us dads to build legacies while cherishing the old ones.Pair it my way: Kraken Black spiced rum (94 proof), its vanilla-clove fire dancing with the mocha and pepper for a fiery, grateful glow—neat, mid-puff, as stories unfold.
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