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- Cigarillo abstract "A cigarillo (from Spanish cigarrillo, meaning cigarette, in turn from \"cigarro\" + \"illo\" diminutive, pronounced [siɣaˈriʎo] in parts of Latin America or [θiɣaˈriʎo] in Spain) is a short, narrow cigar. Unlike cigarettes, cigarillos are wrapped in tobacco leaves or brown tobacco-based paper. Cigarillos are smaller than regular cigars but usually larger than cigarettes, thus similar in size and composition to small panatela sized cigars, cheroots and traditional blunts. Cigarillos are usually made without filters, and are meant to be smoked like a cigar and not inhaled (except those made in this form only for specific tax issues).Generally, a cigarillo contains about 3 grams of tobacco, the length varies from 3 to 4 in. (7 – 10 cm) and the diameter is about 6 to 9 mm, usually 8 mm. Comparatively, a cigarette contains less than 1 gram of tobacco and is about 3¼ in. (8 cm) in length and 8 mm in diameter.Most cigarillos are machine-made, which is cheaper than hand-rolling. It is unusual to store them in humidors,partly because they are smoked in large quantities and so have a short shelf-life.Cheap cigarillos are typically marketed as a brand rather than with the term cigarillo. In the United Kingdom common consumer brands include Henri Wintermans Café Crème and Hamlets and in rest of Europe, Dannemann Moods, Candlelight, Agio Panters and Mehari's, Clubmaster and Handesgold are popular.In the United States they include Al Capone, Black & Mild, Backwoods, Dutch Masters, Garcia Y Vega, Game, Splitarillos, Good Times, Swisher Sweets and Phillies. Some famous cigar brands, such as Cohiba or Davidoff, also make cigarillos - Cohiba Mini and Davidoff Club Cigarillos, for example.".
- Cigarillo thumbnail Café_Crème_Cigarillos.jpg?width=300.
- Cigarillo wikiPageID "613334".
- Cigarillo wikiPageLength "4956".
- Cigarillo wikiPageOutDegree "36".
- Cigarillo wikiPageRevisionID "704061020".
- Cigarillo wikiPageWikiLink Backwoods_(cigar_brand).
- Cigarillo wikiPageWikiLink Black_&_Mild.
- Cigarillo wikiPageWikiLink Blunt_(cigar).
- Cigarillo wikiPageWikiLink Café_Crème.
- Cigarillo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cigars.
- Cigarillo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tobacciana.
- Cigarillo wikiPageWikiLink Cheroot.
- Cigarillo wikiPageWikiLink Cigar.
- Cigarillo wikiPageWikiLink Cigarette.
- Cigarillo wikiPageWikiLink Cigarette_filter.
- Cigarillo wikiPageWikiLink Cohiba_(cigar_brand).
- Cigarillo wikiPageWikiLink Dannemann.
- Cigarillo wikiPageWikiLink Davidoff.
- Cigarillo wikiPageWikiLink Dutch_Masters_(cigar).
- Cigarillo wikiPageWikiLink Hamlet_(cigar).
- Cigarillo wikiPageWikiLink Health_effects_of_tobacco.
- Cigarillo wikiPageWikiLink Humidor.
- Cigarillo wikiPageWikiLink Moods_(cigarillo).
- Cigarillo wikiPageWikiLink Phillies_(cigar).
- Cigarillo wikiPageWikiLink Smoking.
- Cigarillo wikiPageWikiLink Spanish_language.
- Cigarillo wikiPageWikiLink State_Childrens_Health_Insurance_Program.
- Cigarillo wikiPageWikiLink Swedish_Match.
- Cigarillo wikiPageWikiLink Swisher_Sweets.
- Cigarillo wikiPageWikiLink Tobacco.
- Cigarillo wikiPageWikiLink File:Café_Crème_Cigarillos.jpg.
- Cigarillo wikiPageWikiLink File:Cigarritos_cohiba_mini.jpg.
- Cigarillo wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cigarillo".
- Cigarillo wikiPageWikiLinkText "cigarillo".
- Cigarillo wikiPageWikiLinkText "cigarillos".
- Cigarillo wikiPageWikiLinkText "little cigars".
- Cigarillo wikiPageWikiLinkText "small cigars/cigarillos".
- Cigarillo wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cigarettes.
- Cigarillo wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- Cigarillo wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IPA-es.
- Cigarillo wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Tobacco.
- Cigarillo subject Category:Cigars.
- Cigarillo subject Category:Tobacciana.
- Cigarillo hypernym Cigar.
- Cigarillo type Agent.
- Cigarillo type Redirect.
- Cigarillo comment "A cigarillo (from Spanish cigarrillo, meaning cigarette, in turn from \"cigarro\" + \"illo\" diminutive, pronounced [siɣaˈriʎo] in parts of Latin America or [θiɣaˈriʎo] in Spain) is a short, narrow cigar. Unlike cigarettes, cigarillos are wrapped in tobacco leaves or brown tobacco-based paper. Cigarillos are smaller than regular cigars but usually larger than cigarettes, thus similar in size and composition to small panatela sized cigars, cheroots and traditional blunts.".
- Cigarillo label "Cigarillo".
- Cigarillo sameAs Q8382.
- Cigarillo sameAs Cigarillo.
- Cigarillo sameAs Sigarillo.
- Cigarillo sameAs Pikkusikari.
- Cigarillo sameAs Cigarillo.
- Cigarillo sameAs Szivarka.
- Cigarillo sameAs Cigarillo.
- Cigarillo sameAs Cigarilė.
- Cigarillo sameAs Цигариљо.
- Cigarillo sameAs Cigarillo.
- Cigarillo sameAs Cigarillo.
- Cigarillo sameAs Cigarillo.
- Cigarillo sameAs Cygaretka.
- Cigarillo sameAs Cigarrilha.
- Cigarillo sameAs m.02wljr.
- Cigarillo sameAs Сигариллы.
- Cigarillo sameAs Cigarill.
- Cigarillo sameAs Q8382.
- Cigarillo wasDerivedFrom Cigarillo?oldid=704061020.
- Cigarillo depiction Café_Crème_Cigarillos.jpg.
- Cigarillo isPrimaryTopicOf Cigarillo.