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Smoke Night LIVE – PCA’s Scott Pearce

Episode 373 of the Smoke Night LIVE - Cigar Dojo podcast, hosted by Cigar Dojo, titled "Smoke Night LIVE – PCA’s Scott Pearce" was published on April 7, 2023 and runs 70 minutes.

April 7, 2023 ·70m · Smoke Night LIVE - Cigar Dojo

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Scott Pearce, the executive director of the Premium Cigar Association, joins Smoke Night LIVE to give us an update on the cigar industry’s biggest trade show. There’s tons of positive news coming out of the PCA, including the return of one of its biggest exhibitors and the announcement that in 2024 the show will move to a March timeframe. We will get all the details and much more on this episode.

Scott Pearce, the executive director of the Premium Cigar Association, joins Smoke Night LIVE to give us an update on the cigar industry’s biggest trade show. There’s tons of positive news coming out of the PCA, including the return of one of its biggest exhibitors and the announcement that in 2024 the show will move to a March timeframe. We will get all the details and much more on this episode.

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