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'''Sweet William Cigars''' are a type of tobacco product made by the [[UNSC]] and enjoyed by a large number of [[humans]]. They are considered a luxury item. They appear to have become so popular that they are used by humans more than [[cigarettes]].
'''Sweet William Cigars''' are a type of [[tobacco]] [[Cigar|product]] made by the a [[UNSC]] company, and enjoyed by a large number of [[humans]]. They are considered a luxury item. They appear to have become so popular that they are used by humans more than [[cigarettes]].


[[Chief Petty Officer]] [[Mendez]] smoked these. He kept a box of them on his desk in the [[Highland Mountains]]. [[Dr. Halsey]], however, was not fond of them.<ref>[[Halo: The Fall of Reach]], page 69</ref>  
[[Chief Petty Officer]] [[Mendez]] smoked these. He kept a box of them on his desk in the [[Highland Mountains]]. [[Dr. Halsey]], however, was not fond of them.<ref>[[Halo: The Fall of Reach]], page 69</ref>  

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Sweet William Cigars are a type of tobacco product made by the a UNSC company, and enjoyed by a large number of humans. They are considered a luxury item. They appear to have become so popular that they are used by humans more than cigarettes.

Chief Petty Officer Mendez smoked these. He kept a box of them on his desk in the Highland Mountains. Dr. Halsey, however, was not fond of them.[1]

Colonel Robert Watts smoked them also; he had them delivered regularly to his base at Eridanus Secundus. The Spartans recognized this and placed a NAV Marker Transmitter on the box, which allowed them to find and capture Watts.

Others who smoked these cigars include Captain Jacob Keyes, Captain Ponder, Admiral Michael Stanforth, and Staff Sergeant Avery Johnson.

Trivia

  • They are likely named for the Sweet William flower that is native to Europe. It is possible that Sweet William flowers are used in the making of these cigars.

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