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Lost&Found’s GAF 2025 Cigar Supports Free Vet Care Initiative

June 23, 2025 Inspector X 2 min read

Lost&Found’s Give a F*ck 2025 cigar returns this June with proceeds benefiting Project Unleashed, a Miami-based charity offering free veterinary care to families in need. The cigar is limited to 500 bundles and begins shipping on 16 June.

Lost&Found’s GAF 2025 Cigar Raises Funds for Pet Care Initiative

Lost&Found is reviving its charitable cigar project for 2025 with a new release of Give a Fck*, a bold, limited-edition cigar that supports a cause close to many hearts—veterinary care for those in financial difficulty.

Originally launched by Robert Caldwell in 2020, the GAF (Give a F*ck) initiative is all about raising money for charitable efforts through cigar sales. For its 2025 edition, Lost&Found has partnered with the Miami Veterinary Foundation’s Project Unleashed, a programme that provides free veterinary clinics to pet owners who may struggle to afford essential care.

This year’s release, Give a Fck 2025*, is a 5 x 50 robusto featuring a habano-seed wrapper and a Sumatra-seed binder, both from undisclosed origins, with a filler blend of Dominican and Nicaraguan tobaccos. As is typical with Lost&Found, the production details—including the factory—remain confidential. What’s confirmed is that this limited edition is capped at around 500 bundles of 10 cigars each, with a suggested retail price of $12 per stick.

“Every pack of these cigars helps fund monthly, volunteer-led clinics, keeping more families – both two- and four-legged – together when they need it most,” said Caldwell in a press release.

Laudisi Enterprises, which owns Lost&Found, is overseeing the release and will begin shipping to retailers on Monday, 16 June.

With its cheeky name and charitable mission, Give a Fck 2025* offers cigar lovers the chance to enjoy a good smoke while contributing to a worthy cause—proof that cigars can do more than just bring people together; they can make a difference.

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