Dreaming of carrying armloads of cigars out of Cuba now that the US is thawing relations? Not so fast.
At least initially, American visitors who treasure the scarce luxury smoke won't be able to bring back home more than US$100 ($129) of Cubans for personal use. Not everyone will be allowed to travel to the Caribbean island either. Plain old tourism is still banned.
President Barack Obama intends to resume diplomatic relations with Cuba, open an embassy in Havana and loosen travel and trade restrictions. It's a big deal. Even Coke, peddled in remote areas of the globe, can't sell its drinks in Cuba.
Telling the real Cuban from the fake won't be easy. Counterfeit versions are everywhere.
"Most people are not getting what they think are Cuban cigars," said Roland Boone, tobacconist for the Buckhead Cigar Club in Atlanta.