- A
cigarillo (from
Spanish cigarrillo 'cigarette'; in turn from cigarro 'cigar' and -illo (diminutive suffix);
pronounced [siɣaˈriʝo] in
parts of Latin...
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Cohiba or Davidoff, also make
cigarillos—Cohiba Mini and
Davidoff Club
Cigarillos, for example. And
there are
purely cigarillo brands, such as Café Crème...
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Blunt brand cigars,
although any
commonly available inexpensive cigar or
cigarillo may be used,
depending on
suitability and availability.
Other common synonyms...
- Spillane,
Torra E.; Mauro,
Christine M.; Martins,
Silvia S. (April 2018). "
Cigarillo sales in
legalized marijuana markets in the U.S." Drug and
Alcohol Dependence...
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posing as a
journalist and
tried to stab him with a dagger. A tin of
cigarillos in the king's
breast pocket deflected the
blade and
saved Zahir Shah's...
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later changed his name to
Geraldo Dannemann.
Dannemann also
sells the
cigarillo brand Moods. The
company was
founded by Bremen-born
entrepreneur Geraldo...
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Although Kojak continued to smoke, as he was
frequently seen
lighting a
cigarillo, the
lollipop eventually became his
identifying characteristic; in fact...
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based in Basel, Switzerland.
Oettinger Davidoff AG
manufactures cigars,
cigarillos, pipe
tobaccos and smoker's
accessories under the
brands Davidoff, Camacho...
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discard the tobacco, then
reroll the
cigar with
ground cannabis to smoke.
Cigarillo Tobacco advertising Comprehensive Smoking Education Act
Regulation of...
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General Cigar Company. The name Tiparillo, a
portmanteau of tip and
cigarillo, was
trademarked on July 3, 1961 by the
Pinkerton Tobacco Company of Owensboro...