n Bob Marley's "Small Axe," reggae serves as a powerful medium for social and political awakening, emphasizing the potential for change through unity and divine guidance. The Foundation Upsetters Small Axe cigar pays homage to Jamaican tobacco, cigar traditions, and the revolutionary reggae movement of the 60s and 70s. Featuring a Connecticut shade wrapper, this cigar distinguishes itself with a unique blend of Nicaraguan filler and Jamaican cow tongue tobacco, infused using techniques possibly inspired by Nick Melillo's tenure at Drew Estate. The result is a captivating fusion of rich Nicaraguan tobacco flavors, complemented by notes of creamy honey, sweet tea, and potpourriāa refreshing departure from the ordinary. So, if you're facing formidable challenges, ignite that small axe and take a swing; even the mightiest trees can be felled with determination.