"Many are made in Mexico, with a facsimile of a band that appears like a Cuban band."
A real box of Cohiba Behikes, usually containing 10 cigars, can go for as high as US$1000 in the US, according to a 2011 story by Cigar Aficionado magazine.
Right now, the US bans all Cuban tobacco imports.
Anyone caught faces a possible US$250,000 fine and up to 10 years in prison. Corporations face fines of as high as US$1 million.
Cuban cigars purchased in other countries still won't be permitted into the US when the regulations are revised in the coming weeks, the Treasury Department said.
Black market opportunists will have to hunt for new business models as prices inevitably fall.
By then, aficionados in Wall Street may have moved on. Imagine buying the same stogie that Joe from Minnesota is puffing while watching the Vikings.
- Bloomberg