FOX's hit television motorcycle drama "Sons of Anarchy" is in the midst of its final season, and Meier & Dutch has rolled out two limited-edition Sons of Anarchy branded cigars to coincide with the show's finale.

Blended by A.J. Fernandez (and made in his factory in Nicaragua), the Sons of Anarchy Clubhouse Edition comes in two different versions, both packaged in Anarchy themed boxes that fans will be able to identify immediately.

The Sons of Anarchy Clubhouse Edition KG-9 cigars are boxed in a replica firearms crate. The packaging is a reference to the motorcycle club's primary source of income, and primary source of drama—illegal gun sales. The KG-9 cigars measure 6 inches by 52 ring and consist of an Ecuador Habano leaf wrapper draped around Nicaraguan tobacco. Retailing for $189 per box of 21 cigars, that amounts to $9 per stick should fans want to forego the crate.

The Sons of Anarchy Clubhouse Edition Chapel comes in a hand-carved box modeled after the sculpted Grim Reaper table seen in the clubhouse meeting room (also referred to as the chapel). Like the wooden tabletop in the show, the lid is a reproduction of the official Sons of Anarchy biker patch-an allegorical composition of anarchy, guns and death. Underneath the reaper lies 15 toros also measuring 6 by 52. This blend consists only of Nicaraguan tobacco and features a Cuban-seed sungrown wrapper. It retails for $135 per box of 15, which also amounts to $9 each.

"With the success of the Sons of Anarchy Blend [released last year], we thought it fitting to produce two new limited-edition releases to coincide with the show's final season," said Steve McDevitt, director of sales for Meier & Dutch cigar distributors. He describes the blends as being robust and is confident that these boxes will become instant collector's items.

The show's former protagonist, Clay Morrow, was played by Ron Perlman and rarely seen without a cigar. A real-life cigar enthusiast, Perlman also appeared on the February 2014 cover of Cigar Aficionado magazine.