The smoke profile turned heads from all around the patio. I had multiple people ask what it was. The taste was even more enjoyable than the recognition of smell
Warfighter 5.56mm MinuteMen Field
This Warfighter 5.56mm Connecticut shade wrapper has a Habano binder that compliments its smooth finish of spice, and subtle woodsy flavor. The smoke profile turned heads from all around the patio. Literally.
As a disabled veteran, I rolled my eyes when I saw yet another label for a disabled veteran owned company and military themed product being sold in the masses of likewise claimed owners just looking to cash in on the terminology yet lack any substantial value behind its marketing ploy. It had put me off at first, as most military themed products do. However, I bit the bullet, pun intended, and decided to give this a try.
During the 30 or so minutes this burned, I had multiple people ask what it was. The taste was even more enjoyable than recognition of its smoke. I shared another with a friend who hadn’t smoked in years and his reaction, to my surprise, was the same.
As I explained to everyone who’d listen, this veteran owned company finally put the label behind a fantastic product and backs the somewhat dried out gimmicky veteran owned terminology with a product (tobacco) that truly sets it apart from so many others.
As I enjoyed this cigar with a whiskey ginger, and the smell of pizza in the Ooni, I can say this Warfighter brand has my loyalty. As a sailor who’s been around enough veterans who share a similar displeasure for most things ‘veteran owned’, we salute you Warfighter, for a quality product that deploys enjoyment for value and enlists the curiosities of surrounding civilians. BZ.