"Cigare,e Juice" is a drama film set in the 1970s in Monroe, Louisiana. Clay Turner and his family are a,empEng to build a 7/11 store on their land, but the Turner family refuses to sign the necessary paperwork for zoning, creaEng tension among the family members. Despite the setback, Clay is determined to make his proposal a reality and seeks help from his cousin Morgan. In the meanEme, Clay's health takes a turn for the worse, and he is diagnosed with cancer. The family is divided, and some family members even have dark secrets, such as Anna revealing that their daughter Jeane,e is not Clay's biological daughter.
Clay and Anna consult a lawyer and learn about the mineral rights clause in Louisiana, which could help them fight back against the Turner family. While Clay is in the hospital recovering from his surgery, Lou Barber, a stranger, comes to the zoning office and discovers that there are no back taxes on Clay's property. Lou meets Clay in the parking lot and hands him the tax bill and receives $100 in return. The film ends with the Turner family waiEng for Clay's first cancer treatment while discussing their family history and potenEal birth defects.