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cigars per day. When 5 or more cigars are smoked per day and there is moderate inhalation, the lung cancer risks of cigar smoking approximate those of a one pack per day cigarette smoker. As the tobacco smoke exposure of the lung in cigar smokers increases to approximate the frequency of smoking and depth of inhalation found in cigarette smokers, the difference in lung cancer risks produced by these two behaviors disappears.
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2232:, some suppliers are creating so-called "cannagars" (a portmanteau of "cannabis" and "cigar"). These are different from cannabis blunts. Modeled after a traditional cigar, a cannagar is cannabis wrapped within either cannabis or hemp leaf, like a traditional cigar is tobacco wrapped inside dried tobacco leaf. Unlike a cigar, cannagars do not usually contain tobacco, but they do need to be cut and lit like a cigar.
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2140:. Cigarillos are usually not filtered, although some have plastic or wood tips, and unlike other cigars, some are inhaled when used. Cigarillos are sold in varying quantities: singles, two-packs, three-packs, and five-packs. Cigarillos are very inexpensive: in the United States, usually sold for less than a dollar. Sometimes they are informally called
542:(1886). The cigar business was an important industry and factories employed many people before mechanized manufacturing of cigars became practical. Cigar workers in both Cuba and the US were active in labor strikes and disputes from early in the 19th century, and the rise of modern labor unions can be traced to the CMIU and other cigar worker unions.
2347:. Journals are available for recording personal ratings, description of flavors observed, sizes, brands, etc. Some words used to describe cigar flavor and texture include; spicy, peppery (red or black), sweet, harsh, burnt, green, earthy, woody, cocoa, chestnut, roasted, aged, nutty, creamy, cedar, oak, chewy, fruity, and leathery.
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The bulk of a cigar is "filler"—a bound bunch of tobacco leaves. These leaves are folded by hand to allow air passageways down the length of the cigar, through which smoke is drawn after the cigar is lit. A cigar rolled with insufficient air passage is referred to by a smoker as "too tight"; one with
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are a far higher quality of cigar, using long leaves throughout. These cigars also use a third variety of tobacco leaf, called a "binder", between the filler and the outer wrapper. This permits the makers to use more delicate and attractive leaves as a wrapper. These high-quality cigars almost always
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As of 1905, there were 80,000 cigar-making operations in the US, most of them small, family-operated shops where cigars were rolled and sold immediately. While most cigars are now made by machine, some, as a matter of prestige and quality, are rolled by hand—especially in
Central America and Cuba, as
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Although a handful of cigars are cut or twirled on both ends, the vast majority come with one straight cut end and the other capped with one or more small pieces of wrapper adhered with either a natural tobacco paste or with a mixture of flour and water. The cap end of a cigar must be cut or pierced
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By blending various varieties of filler tobacco, cigar makers create distinctive strength, aroma, and flavor profiles for their various branded products. In general, fatter cigars hold more filler leaves, allowing a greater potential for the creation of complex flavors. In addition to the variety of
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rolled over 500 million "clear Havana" cigars, earning the town the nickname "Cigar
Capital of the World". At its peak, there were 150 cigar factories in Ybor city, but by early in the next decade, nearly all of the factories had closed. Only one company still makes cigars in the Ybor City area, the
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Wrapper tobacco produced without the gauze canopies under which "shade grown" leaf is grown, generally more coarse in texture and stronger in flavor, is commonly known as "sun grown". A number of different countries are used for the production of wrapper tobacco, including Cuba, Ecuador, Indonesia,
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The leaf will continue to be baled, inspected, un-baled, re-inspected, and baled again during the aging cycle. When it has matured to manufacturer's specifications it is sorted for appearance and overall quality, and used as filler or wrapper accordingly. During this process, leaves are continually
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Cigar use among youth declined sharply from 12% reporting having smoked a cigar within the past 30 days approaching the peak of the cigar boom in 2011 to 8% by 2016. Among high school students, cigar use is more common among males (10%) than females (6%). For
African American high school students,
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When cigar smokers don't inhale or smoke few cigars per day, the risks are only slightly above those of never smokers. Risks of lung cancer increase with increasing inhalation and with increasing number of cigars smoked per day, but the effect of inhalation is more powerful than that for number of
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at a far lower rate. Little cigars are sometimes called "cigarettes in disguise", and unsuccessful attempts have been made to reclassify them as cigarettes. In the US, sales of little cigars reached an all-time high in 2006, fueled in great part by favorable taxation. In some states, little cigars
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process that combines heat and shade to reduce sugar and water content without causing the larger leaves to rot. This takes between 25 and 45 days, depending upon climatic conditions and the nature of sheds used to store harvested tobacco. Curing varies by type of tobacco and desired leaf color. A
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Men with half-burned wood in their hands and certain herbs to take their smokes, which are some dry herbs put in a certain leaf, also dry, like those the boys make on the day of the
Passover of the Holy Ghost; and having lighted one part of it, by the other they suck, absorb, or receive that smoke
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Among the factors which contribute to the scent and flavor of cigar smoke are tobacco types and qualities used for filler, binder, and wrapper, age and aging method, humidity, production techniques (handmade vs. machine-made), and added flavors. Among wrappers, darker tend to produce a sweetness,
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Most machine-made cigars have pre-formed holes in one end or a wood or plastic tip for drawing in the smoke. Hand-rolled cigars require the blunt end to be pierced before lighting. The usual way to smoke a cigar is to not inhale, but to draw the smoke into the mouth. Some smokers inhale the smoke
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In New York, cigars were made by rollers working in their homes. It was reported that as of 1883, cigars were being manufactured in 127 apartment houses in New York, employing 1,962 families and 7,924 individuals. A state statute banning the practice, passed late that year at the urging of trade
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The cigar should be rotated during lighting to achieve an even burn while slowly drawn with gentle puffs. If a match is used it should be allowed to burn past its head before being put to the cigar, to avoid imparting unwelcome flavors or chemicals to the smoke. Many specialized gas and fluid
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magazine, 44% of the world's most traded cigars come from the
Dominican Republic, the world's largest producer of cigars, especially from the fertile lands of the Cibao capital, where 90% of the factories are located. The area has also been the largest supplier of cigars to the US in the last
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excessive airflow creating an excessively fast, hot burn is regarded as "too loose". Considerable skill and dexterity on the part of the cigar roller is needed to avoid these opposing pitfalls—a primary factor in the superiority of hand-rolled cigars over their machine-made counterparts.
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in which cigars are kept has a significant effect on their taste and evenness of burn. It is believed that a cigar's flavor best evolves when stored at a relative humidity similar to where the tobacco is grown, and in most cases, the cigars rolled, of approximately 65–70% and a
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A cigar holder is small tube in which the end of the cigar is held while smoked, to protect the hand from acquiring the odor of a burning cigar, historically used by women (for cigarettes as well). A cigar stand is a device used to keep a lit cigar out of an ashtray.
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Travel cases protect cigars from direct exposure to the elements and minimize potential damage. Most come in expandable or sturdy leather, although metal leather and plastic lined cases are found. Some feature cardboard or metal tubes for additional protection.
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cost less than half as much as a pack of cigarettes. It is illegal for minors to purchase cigars and other tobacco products in the US, but laws are unevenly enforced: a 2000 study found that three-quarters of web cigar sites allowed minors to purchase them.
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Like other forms of tobacco use, cigar smoking poses a significant health risk depending on dosage: risks are greater for those who smoke more cigars, smoke them longer, or inhale more. A review of 22 studies found that cigar smoking is associated with
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Danger of mortality increases proportionally to use, with smokers of one to two cigars per day showing a 2% increase in death rate, compared to non-smokers. The precise statistical health risks to those who smoke less than daily is not established.
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Quality cigars are still handmade. An experienced cigar-roller can produce hundreds of good, nearly identical cigars per day. The rollers keep the tobacco moist—especially the wrapper—and use specially designed crescent-shaped knives, called
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are used to carry small numbers of cigars, typically one or five, referred to by their number of "fingers". They are usually made from stainless steel, and used for short durations. For longer, a built in humidifier and hygrometer is used.
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461:. In 1542, tobacco started to be grown commercially in North America, when Spaniards established the first cigar factory in Cuba. Tobacco was originally thought to have medicinal qualities, but some considered it evil. It was denounced by
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In a reversal of previous decades' portrayal, beginning in the 1980s and 1990s major U.S. print media began to feature cigars favorably. Cigar use was generally framed as a lucrative business or trendy habit, rather than as a
1071:. The objective of the law is to reduce the impact of tobacco on public health by preventing Americans from starting to use tobacco products, encourage current users to quit, and decrease the harms of tobacco product use.
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of 1970 exempted cigars from its advertising ban, and cigar ads, unlike cigarette ads, need not mention health risks. As of 2007, cigars were taxed far less than cigarettes, so much so that in many US states, a pack of
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are used to maintain an even humidity level. Without one, cigars will lose moisture and acquire the ambient humidity within 2 to 3 days. A humidor's interior lining is typically constructed with three types of
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were the most popular shapes, but by the 1930s they had fallen out of fashion and all but disappeared. They have recently received a small resurgence in popularity, and currently many manufacturers produce
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Torpedo as "cigar slang". Nee regards the majority usage of torpedoes as pyramids by another name as acceptable.
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If full leaves are used as filler, a cigar is said to be composed of "long filler". Cigars made from smaller bits of leaf, including many machine-made cigars, are said to be made of "short filler".
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If a cigar is completely constructed (filler, binder, and wrapper) of tobacco produced in only one country, it is referred to in the cigar industry as a "puro", from the
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in his will, showing how quickly the traffic had sprung up. The French, Spanish, and
Portuguese initially referred to the plant as the "sacred herb" because of its alleged medicinal properties.
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Albandar, Jasim M.; Adensaya, Margo R.; Streckfus, Charles F.; Winn, Deborah M. (December 2000). "Cigar, Pipe, and
Cigarette Smoking as Risk Factors for Periodontal Disease and Tooth Loss".
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differs from marketing vehicles used for other tobacco products in that it makes cigars the main (but not sole) focus of the magazine, creating a symbiosis between product and lifestyle.
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Some cigar manufacturers purposely place different types of tobacco from one end to the other to give the cigar smokers a variety of tastes, body, and strength from start to finish.
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in Santiago, Dominican Republic is considered by many as today's "Cigar Capital of the World" housing more cigar factories and rollers than anywhere else in the world. According to
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known as a spill, which is lit separately before using. Some cigars come individually wrapped in thin cedar sleeves or envelopes, and these can be used to assist in lighting them.
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2754:. Among cigar smokers who reported that they did not inhale, relative mortality (likelihood of death) risk was still highly elevated for oral, esophageal, and laryngeal cancers.
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owner Ignacio Haya built his factory nearby the same year, and many other cigar manufacturers followed, especially after an 1886 fire that gutted much of Key West. Thousands of
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lighters are made for lighting cigars. The tip of the cigar should minimally touch any flame, with special care used with torch lighters to avoid charring the tobacco leaves.
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industry. The art and skill of hand-making premium cigars has been passed from generation to generation. Families are often shown in many cigar advertisements and packaging.
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Consumption of cigars in the U.S. rose from 6.2 billion in 2000 to the peak of an enormous "cigar boom" of 13.8 billion in 2012, which had receded to 11.4 billion by 2015.
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In practice, the terms Torpedo and Pyramid are often used interchangeably, even among knowledgeable cigar smokers. Min Ron Nee, the Hong Kong-based cigar expert whose work
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Escudero, Antonio Gutiérrez (2014). "Hispaniola's Turn to Tobacco: Products from Santo Domingo in Atlantic Commerce". In Aram, Bethany; Yun-Casalilla, Bartolomé (eds.).
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leaves taken from the sun-drenched top of the plant. When used, ligero is always folded into the middle of the filler bunch due to its slow-burning characteristics.
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inside with the breath, by which they become benumbed and almost drunk, and so it is said they do not feel fatigue. These, muskets as we will call them, they call
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blend varieties of tobacco. Even Cuban long-filler cigars will combine tobaccos from different parts of the island to incorporate several different flavors.
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A new humidor requires seasoning, after which a constant humidity must be maintained. The thicker the cedar lining the better. Many humidors contain an
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Dollar KM, Mix JM, Kozlowski LT (2008). "Little cigars, big cigars: omissions and commissions of harm and harm reduction information on the Internet".
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follows, where temperature and humidity are controlled to enhance flavor, aroma, and burning characteristics while forestalling rot or disintegration.
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shape their entire length, one end open, and a round tobacco-leaf "cap" on the other end that must be sliced off, notched, or pierced before smoking.
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tobacco employed, the country of origin can be one important determinant of taste, with different growing environments producing distinctive flavors.
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unions on the basis that the practice suppressed wages, was ruled unconstitutional less than four months later. The industry, which had relocated to
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Pickworth, WB; Rosenberry, ZR; Koszowski, B (May 2017). "Toxicant exposure from smoking a little cigar: further support for product regulation".
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Nearly all modern premium cigar makers are members of long-established cigar families, or purport to be, most originally rooted in the historic
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Altadis, a Spanish-owned private concern, produces cigars in the US, the Dominican Republic, and Honduras, and owns a 50% stake in Corporación
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to aid in maintaining a desired humidity level. There are three types of analog: metal spring, natural hair, and synthetic hair.
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from the tobacco into the smoke. For every gram of tobacco smoked, a cigar emits about 120–140 mg of
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Koszowski, B; Rosenberry, ZR; Kanu, A; Viray, LC; Potts, JL; Pickworth, WB (December 2015).
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EPC – Ernesto Perez-Carillo, Founder EPC Cigar Company (2009), Miami, Florida, United States
5636:. Smoking and Tobacco Control Monograph No. 9. National Cancer Institute. pp. 105–60.
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and distilled water. Humidifiers, and the cigars within them, may become contaminated with
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magazine created the "Cigar Hall of Fame" and recognized the following six individuals:
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is the top consuming country by total sales by a considerable margin, followed by
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3269:"Mortality and Economic Costs From Regular Cigar Use in the United States, 2010"
3171:"Systematic review of cigar smoking and all-cause and smoking-related mortality"
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in the UK) differ greatly from regular cigars. They weigh less than cigars and
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brought 50 kilograms (110 lb) of tobacco seed to the Philippines over the
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in movies and other media, sporting events, cigar-friendly magazines such as
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4964:"Smokers' choice: what explains the steady growth of cigar use in the U.S.?"
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of a like combination of tobaccos because they are more difficult to make.
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The parejo is the easiest and least expensive common cigar shape to produce
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and building the largest cigar factory in the world at the time in the new
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4793:"Nicotine and carbon monoxide exposure from inhalation of cigarillo smoke"
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4040:"You Can Tour Tampa Newman Cigar Factory and Be Like Walking Back in Time"
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of tobacco during which at least three kinds of chemical reactions occur:
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A third and most traditional way to light a cigar is to use a splinter of
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Edgar M. Cullman, Chairman, General Cigar Company, New York, United States
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as possible. Once purchased, proper storage is typically in a specialized
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5904:"The cigar revival and the popular press: a content analysis, 1987–1997"
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4179:"Santiago de los Caballeros, clúster del cigarro más cotizado del mundo"
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5674:. In Shopland DR, Burns DM, Hoffman D, Cummings KM, Amacher RH (eds.).
5632:. In Shopland DR, Burns DM, Hoffman D, Cummings KM, Amacher RH (eds.).
5183:. In Shopland DR, Burns DM, Hoffman D, Cummings KM, Amacher RH (eds.).
4932:. In Shopland DR, Burns DM, Hoffman D, Cummings KM, Amacher RH (eds.).
4588:. In Shopland DR, Burns DM, Hoffman D, Cummings KM, Amacher RH (eds.).
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1102:, and other specialized establishments. Some cigar stores are part of
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3412:"Cigar Smoking in Men and Risk of Death From Tobacco-Related Cancers"
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Thun, Michael J.; Jacobs, Eric J.; Shapiro, Jean A. (February 2000).
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used for manufacturing cigars, cigarillos, cigarettes, etc. Both the
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) (3 August 2012).
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3624:"Colonial Tobacco: Key Commodity of the Spanish Empire, 1500–1800"
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Rarick CA (2 April 2008). "Note on the premium cigar industry".
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against which all other cigar formats are measured. They have a
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Display of various cigar cases with prices in a cigar store in
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This article is about the tobacco product. For other uses, see
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were comparatively rare. Towards the end of the 19th century,
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advertising techniques and tobacco-related lifestyle magazines
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Cigar tobacco is grown in significant quantities primarily in
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3063:"Mortality among male cigar and cigarette smokers in the USA"
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An Illustrated Encyclopaedia of Post-Revolution Havana Cigars
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in 1492. While tobacco was widely diffused among many of the
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Indigenous tobacco pipe on display at the regional museum in
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Third Edition. Philadelphia, PA: Running Press, 1997; p. 27.
3626:. In Topik, Steven; Marichal, Carlos; Frank, Zephyr (eds.).
5582:"Cigar Smoking: Overview and Current State of the Science,"
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cigar use is more prevalent (10%) than cigarette use (4%).
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V-cut (a.k.a. notch cut, cat's eye, wedge cut, English cut)
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5669:"Cigar smoking: overview and current state of the science"
2575:. Other materials used for making or lining a humidor are
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than cigarette smoke, and is absorbed more readily by the
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while lighter usually have a "drier", more neutral taste.
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Carlos Fuente Sr., Chairman, Tabacalera A. Fuente y Cia.,
426:, the French ambassador to Portugal, who gave his name to
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Delnevo, CD; Bover-Manderski, MT; Hrywna, M (June 2011).
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and are often priced higher than generally similar sized
5847:"Tobacco Product Use Among Adults – United States, 2015"
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games which require the player to hit a target (e.g., a
2476:(1919), Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture,
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while the law was in effect, then returned to New York.
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446:. Tobacco smoking became familiar throughout Europe—in
5595:"Questions and answers about cigar smoking and cancer"
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4260:. Cigaraficionado.com. 1 December 2002. Archived from
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5952:"What is the tradition of cigars when a baby is born"
4206:"Cuban Cigars Can Now Come to U.S. Will Anyone Care?"
3955:(video documentary). Tampa, Fl: Lightfoot Films, Inc.
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smokers. Cigar smoking can also increase the risk of
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Has a broad foot and evenly narrows to a pointed cap
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except that there is no cap, i.e. both ends are open
378:, tobacco became one of the primary products fueling
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Hayward WS, White P, Fleek HS, Mac Intyre H (1922).
4398:"Cigar magazines: using tobacco to sell a lifestyle"
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Jamison, Gayla (Producer, Director, Writer) (1987).
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5497:Symm B, Morgan MV, Blackshear Y, Tinsley S (2005).
5427:"Tips and Tricks: Choosing and seasoning a humidor"
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4286:Baker F, Ainsworth SR, Dye JT, et al. (2000).
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645:(then a separate municipality) and other places on
509:, making cigar smoking popular in the US after the
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5022:"Illinois Explains New Sales Tax on Little Cigars"
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1984:Historically, especially during the 19th century,
989:Pure tobacco, hand rolled cigars are marketed via
4768:. Legacy for Health. January 2010. Archived from
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2643:skin with sterling silver appointments bearing a
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1234:Some manufacturers use an alternate designation:
1152:Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Brazil, Mexico,
1053:Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act
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5499:"Cigar smoking: an ignored public health threat"
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2826:account for about 75% of cigar sales worldwide.
1279:one of the two darkest colors, Maduro or Oscuro
1142:A cigar's outermost layer, or wrapper (Spanish:
5993:Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press, 1987.
5374:"How to store cigars, humidor care, cigar care"
3992:"The last cigar factory in Tampa keeps rolling"
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353:vividly described how the first scouts sent by
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4258:"Cigar Aficionado Magazine Cigar Hall of Fame"
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2409:The most odorous chemicals in cigar smoke are
708:Tobacco leaves are harvested and aged using a
4661:The Cigar Companion: The Connoisseur's Guide.
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3855:, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press,
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5400:"How long do cigars last without a humidor?"
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4695:The Cigarbox.net, retrieved 20 October 2014.
4624:Chain Stores: Their Management and Operation
4288:"Health risks associated with cigar smoking"
3930:. Gainesville: University Press of Florida.
3670:Handbook of American Indians North of Mexico
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2995:Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco
2086:Three long, pointed cigars braided together
561:Hand rolling cigars and relevant artifacts,
374:Following the arrival of Europeans with the
5851:MMWR. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report
5805:MMWR. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report
5745:MMWR. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report
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4705:Perelman's Pocket Cyclopedia of Cigars 2010
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3061:Rodu, B.; Plurphanswat, N. (January 2021).
1007:, sensual imagery, and explicit or implied
931:Other families in the cigar industry (2015)
81:) bands displaying the year of production.
5295:Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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2196:, which banned the broadcast of cigarette
2123:Cohiba Mini and Dannemann Moods cigarillos
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5597:. National Cancer Institute. 7 March 2000
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4676:Perelman, Pioneer & Co., 2004; p. 12.
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4228:"The Change at C.A.O. | Cigar Stars"
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3953:Living in America: 100 Years of Ybor City
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2406:, with the detailed composition unknown.
2288:The basic types of cigar cutter include:
2200:and required stronger health warnings on
1257:synonymous with Candela ("Double Claro")
837:and fine cut tobacco. The Group includes
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5326:Post-harvest Tobacco Infestation Control
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3968:Ybor City: The Making of a Landmark Town
3928:Tampa Cigar Workers: A Pictorial History
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3758:"The History of Cigars in the Old World"
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3417:Journal of the National Cancer Institute
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5627:"Disease consequences of cigar smoking"
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4674:Perelman's Pocket Cyclopedia of Cigars.
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2472:(tobacco beetles), from Runner, G. A.,
1973:Irregularly shaped cigars are known as
1423:are designated by the following terms:
818:Two firms dominate the cigar industry,
278:("to smoke rolled tobacco leaves"—from
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4797:Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior
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4512:"Cigars, youth, and the Internet link"
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2168:. Cigarillos are often used in making
585:(Prince of Wales) operations from the
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4111:. Orange, New Jersey: Standard Press.
3903:. Cigaraficionado.com. Archived from
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2776:chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
2257:cigar. The "Made in Cuba" label (see
410:. Smoking primitive cigars spread to
302:European colonization of the Americas
5834:from the original on 9 October 2022.
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5570:from the original on 9 October 2022.
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5319:
4176:
4160:"Best Cigars: It's Not Just Havanas"
3548:from the original on 28 October 2020
3519:
2152:. Some famous cigar brands, such as
577:In 1869, Spanish cigar manufacturer
450:in Britain—by the mid-16th century.
5902:Wenger L, Malone R, Bero L (2001).
5685:from the original on 9 October 2022
5643:from the original on 9 October 2022
5250:"Noncigarette forms of tobacco use"
5110:McKeil, Jessica (4 February 2023).
4583:"Marketing and promotion of cigars"
4250:
4143:
4077:from the original on 9 October 2022
3708:10.18574/nyu/9780814748183.003.0004
3141:from the original on 26 August 2021
2602:; the former may use a solution of
2194:Public Health Cigarette Smoking Act
1040:Public Health Cigarette Smoking Act
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669:An aged tobacco leaf being examined
430:. Later, tobacco use spread to the
376:first wave of European colonization
24:
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5081:10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2015-052633
4626:. New York: McGraw-Hill. pp.
4396:Wenger, L. D. (1 September 2001).
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3899:Frank, Michael (1 December 1993).
3474:from the original on 21 April 2021
3358:American Academy of Periodontology
3283:American Public Health Association
3241:from the original on 16 March 2021
2587:, used widely in the 1920s–1950s.
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2266:into the lungs, particularly with
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341:, it was completely unfamiliar to
274:originally derives from the Mayan
25:
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5676:Cigars: Health Effects and Trends
5634:Cigars: Health Effects and Trends
5544:Van Lancker, JL (December 1977).
5289:CDCTobaccoFree (2 October 2018).
5185:Cigars: Health Effects and Trends
4934:Cigars: Health Effects and Trends
4590:Cigars: Health Effects and Trends
4204:Yakowicqs, Will (17 March 2016).
4177:Peña, Alexander (25 April 2015).
3274:American Journal of Public Health
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2462:Illustration with photographs of
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4855:10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2016.09.007
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4020:. City of Tampa. 14 January 2018
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2355:Smoke is produced by incomplete
2180:Little cigars (sometimes called
2175:
2164:Moods, Mehari's, Al Capone, and
912:, Chairman, Villazon & Co.,
390:mentioned a tobacco merchant of
306:Tobacco in the American colonies
58:is a rolled bundle of dried and
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5176:Hoffmann D, Hoffmann I (1998).
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5151:"Selecting a Cutter – Part Two"
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5137:"Selecting a Cutter – Part One"
5129:
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4709:
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4666:
4611:
4559:Altman, Alex (2 January 2009).
4552:
4335:DeSantis AD, Morgan SE (2003).
4328:
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4197:
4170:
4152:
4137:
4053:
4032:
4010:
3984:
3959:
3944:
3919:
3866:
3853:Gender and Technology: A Reader
3845:
3824:
3798:
3776:
3750:
3732:
3675:
3520:Hahn, Barbara (31 July 2019) .
2978:Nicotine & Tobacco Research
2261:) is visible on the lower tube.
2032:except that the cap is pointed
923:, Tampa, Florida, United States
536:wrote his famous smoking poem,
442:'s voyages to the Americas, to
5112:"The 4 best cannagars in 2023"
4234:. 1 April 2004. Archived from
3832:"A Brief History of the Cigar"
3805:McNichol, Tom (29 June 1997).
3542:10.1093/obo/9780199730414-0141
3486:
2657:
2630:
1121:
919:Stanford J. Newman, Chairman,
856:Families in the cigar industry
660:
140:); it is also produced in the
13:
1:
4458:Delnevo CD, Hrywna M (2007).
3970:. University of Tampa Press.
3682:Knight, Frederick C. (2010).
3494:"Online Etymology Dictionary"
2784:
2478:Biodiversity Heritage Library
1405:The most common shape is the
1094:. Premium cigars are sold in
895:, Founder, Davidoff et Cie.,
748:Vendor rolling cigars at the
721:moistened to prevent damage.
657:in sizable cities in the US.
597:to escape the turmoil of the
5970:Journal of Political Economy
5625:Shanks TG, Burns DM (1998).
5047:"Filtered and Little Cigars"
4927:"Policies regulating cigars"
3522:"Tobacco - Atlantic History"
2949:
2686:are used for collecting the
2447:
2442:mucous membrane of the mouth
2419:splitting the chemical bonds
2228:Recently, with the changing
2114:
1188:very light tan or yellowish
1057:Food and Drug Administration
265:
184:, and to a lesser degree in
7:
5350:10.1007/978-94-017-2723-5_1
4894:10.1016/j.ypmed.2011.03.014
4843:Drug and Alcohol Dependence
4510:Malone RE, Bero LA (2000).
4107:Butcher, Vernon A. (1949).
3366:10.1902/jop.2000.71.12.1874
2924:Cigar makers strike of 1877
2881:
2702:A cigar holder stood on end
2534:
2308:
2216:
1960:
563:Ybor City Museum State Park
481:Acapulco-Manila trade route
250:have aggressively targeted
77:, showing Limited Edition (
10:
6023:
5342:Kluwer Academic Publishers
5178:"Chemistry and toxicology"
4983:10.1177/003335490612100203
4360:10.1207/S15327027HC1504_05
3089:10.1186/s12954-020-00446-4
2824:Western European countries
2788:
2714:
2678:
2590:Most humidors come with a
2538:
2451:
2404:volatile organic compounds
2277:
2273:
2239:
2235:
2220:
1545:
1435:Width in 64ths of an inch
1379:
1251:American Market Selection
1129:
966:Marketing and distribution
904:Santiago de los Caballeros
824:Scandinavian Tobacco Group
799:Cigars (top to bottom) by
635:J. C. Newman Cigar Company
587:cigar manufacturing center
347:discovery of the New World
299:
289:
285:
36:
29:
5718:10.1080/14622200802027214
5515:10.1007/s10935-005-5389-z
5425:Aaron (31 October 2013).
4809:10.1016/j.pbb.2015.10.007
3700:New York University Press
3644:10.1215/9780822388029-005
3349:Journal of Periodontology
3197:10.1186/s12889-015-1617-5
2717:Health effects of tobacco
2693:
2497:(tobacco beetle) and the
2331:
2292:Guillotine (straight cut)
1888:
1400:
1302:
1288:
1273:Spanish Market Selection
1262:English Market Selection
1225:Oscuro ("Double Maduro")
1173:Candela ("Double Claro")
1167:
1164:
1156:, and the United States.
921:J.C. Newman Cigar Company
472:Around 1592, the Spanish
5739:Wang, Teresa W. (2016).
5473:"Electric Humidor Guide"
4718:"Cigar Shapes and Sizes"
4476:10.2105/AJPH.2006.101063
3926:Ingalls, Robert (2003).
3590:10.1057/9781137324054_12
3526:oxfordbibliographies.com
3291:10.2105/AJPH.2014.301991
2483:Cigars, alongside other
2454:List of tobacco diseases
2371:moves compounds such as
2350:
2221:Not to be confused with
1997:. The Cuban cigar brand
501:brought back a cache of
422:, most probably through
220:cerebrovascular diseases
122:islands of the Caribbean
37:Not to be confused with
5553:NIDA Research Monograph
5166:, Cigars4Dummies, 2009.
5164:Lighting Cigars Article
4620:"The chain store field"
4061:"Tenement cigar making"
3534:Oxford University Press
3426:Oxford University Press
2991:Oxford University Press
2666:
2011:include the following:
1327:Short or chopped filler
955:Hermann Dietrich Upmann
565:display, Tampa, Florida
216:cardiovascular diseases
162:Mediterranean countries
5863:10.15585/mmwr.mm6644a2
5757:10.15585/mmwr.mm6548a1
5330:Norwell, Massachusetts
5320:Ryan, L., ed. (1999).
4691:1 January 2015 at the
4307:10.1001/jama.284.6.735
3966:Lastra, Frank (2006).
3632:Durham, North Carolina
3071:Harm Reduction Journal
2807:
2768:
2748:coronary heart disease
2703:
2651:
2480:
2262:
2124:
1993:alongside the simpler
1970:
1369:
1343:
1337:
1328:
1312:
1295:
1144:
1139:
986:
975:
876:
815:
791:Dominant manufacturers
757:
705:
682:
670:
615:Flor de Sánchez y Haya
574:
566:
554:
494:
491:Harry Nelson Pillsbury
372:
351:Bartolomé de las Casas
337:of the islands of the
322:
51:
32:Cigar (disambiguation)
5920:10.2105/AJPH.91.2.288
5546:"Smoking and disease"
4528:10.2105/AJPH.90.5.790
3874:"Florida State Parks"
3636:Duke University Press
3622:Nater, Laura (2006).
3435:10.1093/jnci/92.4.333
2798:
2789:Further information:
2763:
2701:
2639:A cigar case made of
2638:
2594:or metal case with a
2517:Lasioderma serricorne
2494:Lasioderma serricorne
2487:, can be infested by
2469:Lasioderma serricorne
2461:
2249:
2122:
1968:
1856:Sir Winston Churchill
1363:
1326:
1310:
1137:
1009:celebrity endorsement
981:
973:
870:
798:
747:
695:
676:
668:
613:. Friendly rival and
579:Vicente Martinez Ybor
572:
560:
553:cigar factory c. 1920
548:
489:
363:
357:into the interior of
313:
300:Further information:
142:Eastern United States
49:
5987:Patricia A. Cooper,
4925:Connolly GN (1998).
4144:Almonte, Francisco.
3807:"Cigar Asphyxionado"
3584:. pp. 216–229.
2939:List of cigar brands
2740:oropharyngeal cancer
2436:Cigar smoke is more
2387:, 1 mg each of
2230:Legality of cannabis
1201:Colorado ("Rosado")
906:, Dominican Republic
497:It is believed that
380:European colonialism
355:Christopher Columbus
224:periodontal diseases
212:respiratory diseases
204:serious health risks
5475:. 15 September 2020
5380:on 23 February 2015
5153:. 30 November 2016.
5139:. 28 November 2016.
4962:Delnevo CD (2006).
4882:Preventive Medicine
4414:10.1136/tc.10.3.279
4324:on 1 November 2019.
4070:. 30 January 1884.
4018:"Ybor City History"
3907:on 25 February 2010
3863:(2003), pp. 212–13.
3746:. 14 February 2019.
3744:Archive.tobacco.org
3638:. pp. 93–117.
3003:10.1093/ntr/ntad005
2379:, 40–60 mg of
2074:, but considered a
2067:Presidente/Diadema
1368:, Stockholm, Sweden
1108:United Cigar Stores
774:machine-made cigars
523:Connecticut wrapper
511:American Revolution
384:African slave labor
256:Non-Hispanic Whites
5908:Am J Public Health
5248:Viegas CA (2008).
5010:on 3 October 2006.
4772:on 13 October 2014
4747:has generic name (
4672:Richard Perelman,
4516:Am J Public Health
4464:Am J Public Health
4385:on 10 August 2017.
4068:The New York Times
3811:The New York Times
3784:"A bit of History"
3764:on 7 November 2016
3740:"Tobacco timeline"
3702:. pp. 65–85.
3582:Palgrave Macmillan
2845:In popular culture
2808:
2704:
2652:
2481:
2474:The tobacco beetle
2421:of nicotine or by
2263:
2136:, and traditional
2125:
1971:
1939:Double Toro/Gordo
1370:
1329:
1313:
1140:
1080:convenience stores
1076:inexpensive cigars
987:
976:
961:brand 1844 in Cuba
877:
816:
762:Long filler cigars
758:
706:
683:
671:
575:
567:
555:
495:
467:James I of England
463:Philip II of Spain
335:Indigenous peoples
323:
296:History of smoking
236:malignant diseases
130:Dominican Republic
65:leaves made to be
52:
5667:Burns DM (1998).
5359:978-94-017-2723-5
5227:10.1021/jf0519109
5215:J Agric Food Chem
4971:Public Health Rep
4943:on 30 August 2002
4716:Inc., cigar.com.
3977:978-1-59732-003-0
3937:978-0-8130-2602-2
3851:Lerman, N. (ed.)
3653:978-0-8223-3753-9
3599:978-1-137-32405-4
3408:Ganz, Patricia A.
3179:BMC Public Health
2993:on behalf of the
2909:Cabinet selection
2852:major health risk
2736:pancreatic cancer
2732:esophageal cancer
2527:are considered a
2525:Ephestia elutella
2500:Ephestia elutella
2423:Maillard reaction
2383:, 3–4 mg of
2365:organic molecules
2099:
2098:
1955:
1954:
1513:Rothschild family
1432:Length in inches
1283:
1282:
1232:
1231:
1061:smokeless tobacco
995:product placement
957:, founder of the
839:General Cigar Co.
754:San Andrés Tuxtla
731:relative humidity
696:Cigars making in
693:
653:well as in small
595:Key West, Florida
583:Principe de Gales
438:, and, after Sir
418:, and eventually
316:San Andrés Tuxtla
262:since the 1990s.
252:African Americans
16:(Redirected from
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5954:. 4 August 2015.
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5706:Nicotine Tob Res
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5580:David M. Burns,
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5431:Blind Man's Puff
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5406:on 15 March 2017
5402:. Archived from
5396:
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5376:. Archived from
5370:
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5363:
5344:. pp. 1–4.
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4384:
4378:. Archived from
4345:
4339:Cigar Aficionado
4332:
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4317:. Archived from
4292:
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4274:
4273:
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4232:Cigar Aficionado
4224:
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4217:
4216:on 2 April 2016.
4212:. Archived from
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4181:. Archived from
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2892:
2791:1990s cigar boom
2744:laryngeal cancer
2604:propylene glycol
2505:tobacco industry
2485:tobacco products
2433:in the tobacco.
2389:hydrogen cyanide
2223:Blunt (cannabis)
2170:marijuana cigars
2014:
2013:
2005:in their range.
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1220:very dark brown
1209:Colorado Maduro
1162:
1161:
1147:
1051:In 2009, the US
1033:Cigar Aficionado
1019:tobacco industry
1015:Cigar Aficionado
1000:Cigar Aficionado
882:Cigar Aficionado
849:Cigar Aficionado
779:Historically, a
694:
677:Cigar makers in
507:Seven Years' War
432:Italian kingdoms
292:Age of Discovery
258:with customized
244:tobacco industry
79:Edición Limitada
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5069:Tobacco Control
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4264:on 18 July 2009
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2847:
2832:
2822:. The U.S. and
2793:
2787:
2752:aortic aneurysm
2719:
2713:
2696:
2681:
2669:
2660:
2633:
2600:distilled water
2543:
2537:
2456:
2450:
2381:carbon monoxide
2353:
2334:
2311:
2282:
2276:
2244:
2242:Tobacco smoking
2238:
2226:
2219:
2202:cigarette packs
2178:
2117:
1963:
1922:
1918:
1915:
1913:
1874:
1870:
1867:
1865:
1816:
1812:
1809:
1807:
1787:
1783:
1780:
1778:
1724:
1720:
1717:
1715:
1695:
1691:
1688:
1686:
1666:
1662:
1659:
1657:
1637:
1633:
1630:
1628:
1608:
1604:
1601:
1599:
1562:
1558:
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1553:
1531:
1527:
1524:
1522:
1496:
1492:
1489:
1487:
1464:
1460:
1457:
1455:
1403:
1384:
1378:
1305:
1291:
1193:Colorado Claro
1132:
1124:
968:
933:
916:, United States
858:
813:Romeo y Julieta
793:
750:Eyipantla Falls
685:
663:
534:Rudyard Kipling
493:smoking a cigar
308:
298:
290:Main articles:
288:
268:
90:Central America
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6009:
5995:
5994:
5985:
5963:
5960:
5958:
5957:
5943:
5894:
5837:
5811:(30): 565–69.
5788:
5731:
5696:
5654:
5617:
5608:
5586:
5573:
5555:(17): 230–88.
5536:
5486:
5464:
5443:
5417:
5391:
5365:
5358:
5322:"Introduction"
5307:
5281:
5254:J Bras Pneumol
5240:
5221:(2): 497–501.
5205:
5194:on 15 May 2002
5168:
5156:
5142:
5128:
5102:
5059:
5038:
5013:
4954:
4917:
4868:
4832:
4803:(Pt A): 7–14.
4783:
4766:"Legacy eNews"
4754:
4708:
4697:
4678:
4665:
4641:
4610:
4599:on 15 May 2002
4570:
4551:
4499:
4470:(8): 1368–75.
4445:
4408:(3): 279–284.
4388:
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4275:
4249:
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4169:
4166:. 16 May 2017.
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3252:
3188:BioMed Central
3152:
3080:BioMed Central
3050:
2953:
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2948:
2947:
2946:
2944:Smoking jacket
2941:
2936:
2931:
2926:
2921:
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2906:
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2899:
2896:Society portal
2883:
2880:
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2843:
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2828:
2820:United Kingdom
2786:
2783:
2715:Main article:
2712:
2711:Health effects
2709:
2695:
2692:
2680:
2677:
2668:
2665:
2659:
2656:
2632:
2629:
2539:Main article:
2536:
2533:
2464:tobacco leaves
2452:Main article:
2449:
2446:
2377:carbon dioxide
2352:
2349:
2333:
2330:
2310:
2307:
2306:
2305:
2304:Cigar Scissors
2302:
2299:
2296:
2293:
2278:Main article:
2275:
2272:
2240:Main article:
2237:
2234:
2218:
2215:
2198:advertisements
2177:
2174:
2166:Swisher Sweets
2116:
2113:
2097:
2096:
2092:
2088:
2087:
2084:
2080:
2079:
2070:shaped like a
2068:
2064:
2063:
2060:
2056:
2055:
2052:
2048:
2047:
2040:
2034:
2033:
2026:
2022:
2021:
2018:
1962:
1959:
1953:
1952:
1949:
1946:
1943:
1940:
1936:
1935:
1932:
1929:
1926:
1911:
1907:
1906:
1903:
1900:
1897:
1894:
1890:
1889:
1887:
1884:
1881:
1878:
1863:
1862:Double Corona
1859:
1858:
1852:
1851:19–20 mm
1849:
1846:
1843:
1840:
1836:
1835:
1829:
1826:
1823:
1820:
1805:
1801:
1800:
1797:
1794:
1791:
1776:
1775:Corona Grande
1772:
1771:
1768:
1765:
1762:
1759:
1755:
1754:
1751:
1748:
1745:
1742:
1738:
1737:
1734:
1731:
1728:
1713:
1709:
1708:
1705:
1702:
1699:
1684:
1680:
1679:
1676:
1673:
1670:
1655:
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1641:
1626:
1622:
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1618:
1615:
1612:
1597:
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1592:
1589:
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1583:
1580:
1576:
1575:
1572:
1569:
1566:
1551:
1547:
1546:
1544:
1541:
1538:
1535:
1520:
1516:
1515:
1509:
1506:
1503:
1500:
1485:
1481:
1480:
1477:
1474:
1471:
1468:
1452:
1446:
1445:
1442:
1439:
1438:Metric length
1436:
1433:
1430:
1402:
1399:
1377:
1376:Size and shape
1374:
1304:
1301:
1290:
1287:
1281:
1280:
1277:
1274:
1270:
1269:
1266:
1263:
1259:
1258:
1255:
1252:
1248:
1247:
1244:
1241:
1230:
1229:
1226:
1222:
1221:
1218:
1214:
1213:
1210:
1206:
1205:
1204:reddish-brown
1202:
1198:
1197:
1194:
1190:
1189:
1186:
1182:
1181:
1174:
1170:
1169:
1166:
1131:
1128:
1123:
1120:
1088:grocery stores
1024:Health effects
991:advertisements
967:
964:
963:
962:
952:
949:
946:
943:
940:
937:
932:
929:
928:
927:
924:
917:
914:Tampa, Florida
907:
900:
890:
857:
854:
792:
789:
737:-lined wooden
662:
659:
603:Tampa, Florida
599:Ten Years' War
440:Walter Raleigh
388:Diego Columbus
287:
284:
267:
264:
194:Southeast Asia
178:Canary Islands
26:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
6019:
6008:
6005:
6004:
6002:
5992:
5991:
5986:
5982:
5977:
5973:
5971:
5966:
5965:
5953:
5947:
5939:
5935:
5930:
5925:
5921:
5917:
5914:(2): 288–91.
5913:
5909:
5905:
5898:
5890:
5886:
5881:
5876:
5872:
5868:
5864:
5860:
5856:
5852:
5848:
5841:
5830:
5826:
5822:
5818:
5814:
5810:
5806:
5799:
5792:
5784:
5780:
5775:
5770:
5766:
5762:
5758:
5754:
5750:
5746:
5742:
5735:
5727:
5723:
5719:
5715:
5712:(5): 819–26.
5711:
5707:
5700:
5681:
5677:
5670:
5663:
5661:
5659:
5639:
5635:
5628:
5621:
5612:
5596:
5590:
5583:
5577:
5566:
5562:
5558:
5554:
5547:
5540:
5532:
5528:
5524:
5520:
5516:
5512:
5509:(4): 363–75.
5508:
5504:
5500:
5493:
5491:
5474:
5468:
5453:
5447:
5432:
5428:
5421:
5405:
5401:
5395:
5379:
5375:
5369:
5361:
5355:
5351:
5347:
5343:
5339:
5335:
5331:
5327:
5323:
5316:
5314:
5312:
5296:
5292:
5285:
5277:
5273:
5268:
5263:
5259:
5255:
5251:
5244:
5236:
5232:
5228:
5224:
5220:
5216:
5209:
5190:
5186:
5179:
5172:
5165:
5160:
5152:
5146:
5138:
5132:
5117:
5113:
5106:
5098:
5094:
5090:
5086:
5082:
5078:
5075:(3): 269–76.
5074:
5070:
5063:
5048:
5042:
5027:
5023:
5017:
5006:
5002:
4998:
4993:
4988:
4984:
4980:
4977:(2): 116–19.
4976:
4972:
4965:
4958:
4939:
4935:
4928:
4921:
4913:
4909:
4904:
4899:
4895:
4891:
4888:(6): 475–76.
4887:
4883:
4879:
4872:
4864:
4860:
4856:
4852:
4848:
4844:
4836:
4828:
4824:
4819:
4814:
4810:
4806:
4802:
4798:
4794:
4787:
4771:
4767:
4761:
4759:
4750:
4738:
4723:
4719:
4712:
4706:
4701:
4694:
4690:
4687:
4682:
4675:
4669:
4662:
4656:
4654:
4652:
4650:
4648:
4646:
4637:
4633:
4629:
4625:
4621:
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4591:
4584:
4577:
4575:
4566:
4562:
4555:
4547:
4543:
4538:
4533:
4529:
4525:
4522:(5): 790–92.
4521:
4517:
4513:
4506:
4504:
4495:
4491:
4486:
4481:
4477:
4473:
4469:
4465:
4461:
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4423:
4419:
4415:
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4407:
4403:
4399:
4392:
4381:
4377:
4373:
4369:
4365:
4361:
4357:
4354:(4): 457–80.
4353:
4349:
4348:Health Commun
4342:
4340:
4331:
4320:
4316:
4312:
4308:
4304:
4301:(6): 735–40.
4300:
4296:
4289:
4282:
4280:
4263:
4259:
4253:
4237:
4233:
4229:
4223:
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3717:9780814748183
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3409:
3402:
3400:
3391:
3387:
3383:
3379:
3375:
3371:
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3363:
3360:: 1874–1881.
3359:
3355:
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3342:
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3330:
3326:
3322:
3317:
3312:
3308:
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2545:The level of
2542:
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2269:
2268:little cigars
2260:
2256:
2255:Coronas Major
2253:
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2231:
2224:
2214:
2212:
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2203:
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2195:
2191:
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2109:Arturo Fuente
2106:
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1941:
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1937:
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1930:
1927:
1912:
1909:
1908:
1904:
1901:
1898:
1895:
1892:
1891:
1885:
1882:
1879:
1864:
1861:
1860:
1857:
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1757:
1756:
1752:
1749:
1746:
1743:
1740:
1739:
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1732:
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1714:
1712:Corona Gorda
1711:
1710:
1706:
1703:
1700:
1685:
1682:
1681:
1677:
1674:
1671:
1656:
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1645:
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1625:Petit Corona
1624:
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1441:Metric width
1440:
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1424:
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1245:
1242:
1239:
1238:
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1227:
1224:
1223:
1219:
1216:
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1212:darker brown
1211:
1208:
1207:
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1196:medium brown
1195:
1192:
1191:
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1183:
1179:
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1171:
1163:
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1157:
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2369:distillation
2363:breaks down
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2345:wine-tasting
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2301:Grip cutters
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2280:Cigar cutter
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2020:Description
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1910:Gran Corona
1476:~ 8 mm
1473:~ 8 cm
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1382:Factory name
1371:
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1246:Description
1240:Designation
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1168:Description
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1096:tobacconists
1084:gas stations
1078:are sold in
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1065:e-cigarettes
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198:
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75:Cuban cigars
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5689:23 February
5503:J Prim Prev
5479:27 December
5436:21 February
5338:Netherlands
4745:|last=
4686:"Wrappers,"
4603:11 December
4561:"The Cigar"
4164:Tobaccoasia
4045:14 February
4024:27 February
4002:27 February
3578:Basingstoke
3552:4 September
3428:: 333–337.
3285:: e86–e91.
3245:5 September
2997:: S69–S75.
2904:Box-pressed
2805:Netherlands
2750:(CHD), and
2728:oral cancer
2724:lung cancer
2672:Cigar Tubes
2658:Travel case
2631:Accessories
2552:temperature
2427:amino acids
2259:Cuban cigar
2150:club cigars
2146:mini cigars
1951:24 mm
1948:15 cm
1934:19 mm
1931:23 cm
1905:20 mm
1902:20 cm
1893:Presidente
1886:19 mm
1883:19 cm
1848:18 cm
1828:17 mm
1825:17 cm
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1770:20 mm
1767:15 cm
1753:15 mm
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1620:13 mm
1617:11 cm
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1574:20 mm
1571:12 cm
1543:24 mm
1540:11 cm
1508:19 mm
1505:11 cm
1484:Rothschild
1415:cylindrical
1178:chlorophyll
1122:Composition
1116:Woolworth's
1074:In the US,
862:Cuban cigar
805:Montecristo
679:Puerto Rico
661:Manufacture
647:Long Island
519:New England
505:during the
345:before the
228:teeth decay
190:Philippines
144:(mostly in
138:Puerto Rico
120:), and the
5647:21 October
5601:21 October
5300:5 November
4849:: 119–22.
4722:cigars.com
4268:25 October
4242:25 October
4081:25 October
3911:25 October
3861:0801872596
3768:6 November
3726:2009026860
3500:25 October
3106:2004243422
2969:Munafò, M.
2872:fairground
2864:expression
2785:Popularity
2645:Birmingham
2622:hygrometer
2357:combustion
2315:cigar band
2190:cigarillos
2186:miniatures
1854:named for
1839:Churchill
1831:named for
1741:Panatella
1511:after the
1444:Etymology
1380:See also:
1100:cigar bars
1092:pharmacies
785:audiobooks
655:chinchales
630:West Tampa
626:tabaqueros
581:moved his
549:Inside an
530:cigarettes
455:Hispaniola
424:Jean Nicot
403:Portuguese
329:people of
94:Costa Rica
71:cigar band
5871:1545-861X
5817:1545-861X
5765:0149-2195
5334:Dordrecht
4737:cite news
4636:255149441
4422:0964-4563
4109:The Cigar
3837:21 August
3816:21 August
3478:28 August
3452:0027-8874
3444:1460-2105
3374:0022-3492
3333:207276270
3307:0090-0036
3299:1541-0048
3206:1471-2458
3145:28 August
3132:230800394
3098:1477-7517
3045:260285959
3011:1469-994X
2950:Footnotes
2934:Cigarillo
2929:Cigarette
2914:Cigar ash
2860:tailcoats
2801:Amsterdam
2772:cigarette
2641:crocodile
2489:parasites
2448:Parasites
2415:pyrazines
2411:pyridines
2361:pyrolysis
2252:H. Upmann
2162:Dannemann
2129:cigarillo
2115:Cigarillo
2083:Culebras
2059:Perfecto
2017:Figurado
2009:Figurados
2003:figurados
2001:only has
1991:figurados
1986:figurados
1975:figurados
1804:Lonsdale
1450:Cigarillo
1411:benchmark
1005:affluence
959:H. Upmann
879:In 1992,
852:decades.
801:H. Upmann
770:low-grade
698:Inle Lake
681:, c. 1942
611:Ybor City
551:Ybor City
343:Europeans
339:Caribbean
270:The word
266:Etymology
238:. In the
186:Indonesia
154:Tennessee
114:Nicaragua
102:Guatemala
60:fermented
39:Cigarette
6001:Category
5976:In JSTOR
5938:11211641
5889:29121001
5829:Archived
5825:22854624
5783:27932780
5726:18569755
5680:Archived
5638:Archived
5565:Archived
5531:23999589
5523:15995804
5410:14 March
5291:"Cigars"
5276:19180343
5235:16417311
5198:15 March
5121:11 April
5089:27122063
5001:16528942
4947:15 March
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4827:26459155
4689:Archived
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4368:14557079
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4072:Archived
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3236:Archived
3232:16482278
3224:25907101
3136:Archived
3124:33413424
3037:37506232
3028:10380182
3019:00244999
2882:See also
2876:bullseye
2856:top hats
2818:and the
2778:(COPD).
2684:Ashtrays
2650:for 1904
2648:hallmark
2608:bacteria
2573:mahogany
2560:Humidors
2558:flavor.
2547:humidity
2535:Humidors
2438:alkaline
2425:between
2385:isoprene
2373:nicotine
2309:Lighting
2217:Cannagar
2211:loophole
2158:Davidoff
2134:cheroots
2076:figurado
2051:Pyramid
2025:Torpedo
1961:Figurado
1654:Carlota
1550:Robusto
1243:Acronym
1154:Cameroon
845:Tamboril
822:and the
809:Macanudo
756:, Mexico
727:chavetas
643:Brooklyn
517:area of
515:Hartford
428:nicotine
416:Portugal
202:carries
188:and the
176:(in the
158:Virginia
150:Kentucky
106:Honduras
5929:1446522
5880:5679591
5774:5584068
5097:3377770
4992:1525261
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4189:21 June
4131:1127582
3790:8 April
3672:p. 768.
3468:7772405
3410:(ed.).
3316:4151956
3267:(ed.).
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3186:(390).
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2971:(ed.).
2816:Germany
2679:Ashtray
2619:digital
2592:plastic
2577:acrylic
2541:Humidor
2274:Cutting
2236:Smoking
2091:Chisel
2042:Like a
2038:Cheroot
2028:Like a
1995:parejos
1979:parejos
1921:⁄
1873:⁄
1815:⁄
1786:⁄
1723:⁄
1694:⁄
1683:Corona
1665:⁄
1636:⁄
1607:⁄
1561:⁄
1530:⁄
1519:Robolo
1495:⁄
1463:⁄
1421:Parejos
1366:Skansen
1217:Maduro
1130:Wrapper
1112:A&P
820:Altadis
739:humidor
702:Myanmar
623:Spanish
474:galleon
399:Spanish
368:tabacos
286:History
208:cancers
180:), and
146:Florida
98:Ecuador
63:tobacco
6007:Cigars
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2868:prizes
2694:Holder
2615:analog
2596:sponge
2585:copper
2556:acidic
2513:larvae
2509:leaves
2431:sugars
2332:Flavor
2154:Cohiba
2138:blunts
2072:parejo
2044:parejo
2030:parejo
1845:47–50
1596:Ascot
1407:parejo
1401:Parejo
1395:Havana
1388:vitola
1349:ligero
1338:volado
1303:Filler
1296:capote
1289:Binder
1228:black
1185:Claro
1165:Color
1104:chains
1090:, and
1069:hookah
897:Geneva
873:Tuscan
781:lector
710:curing
434:, the
420:France
392:Lisbon
361:found
320:Mexico
242:, the
234:, and
182:Turkey
170:Greece
156:, and
136:, and
128:, the
118:Panama
116:, and
110:Mexico
86:Brazil
67:smoked
18:Cigars
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2985:(25:
2351:Smoke
2326:cedar
2295:Punch
2206:taxed
2148:, or
1999:Cuaba
1758:Toro
1470:~ 21
1429:Term
1029:Smoke
875:cigar
735:cedar
713:slow
619:Cuban
448:pipes
412:Spain
327:Taino
276:sikar
272:cigar
174:Spain
166:Italy
134:Haiti
56:cigar
5934:PMID
5885:PMID
5867:ISSN
5821:PMID
5813:ISSN
5779:PMID
5761:ISSN
5722:PMID
5691:2012
5649:2008
5603:2008
5557:PMID
5519:PMID
5481:2020
5459:2010
5438:2018
5412:2017
5386:2015
5354:ISBN
5332:and
5302:2019
5272:PMID
5231:PMID
5200:2008
5123:2023
5085:PMID
5054:2015
5033:2015
4997:PMID
4949:2008
4908:PMID
4859:PMID
4823:PMID
4778:2015
4749:help
4729:2018
4632:OCLC
4605:2008
4565:Time
4542:PMID
4490:PMID
4436:PMID
4418:ISSN
4364:PMID
4311:PMID
4295:JAMA
4270:2010
4244:2010
4191:2018
4127:SSRN
4083:2010
4047:2023
4026:2020
4004:2020
3972:ISBN
3932:ISBN
3913:2010
3881:2015
3857:ISBN
3839:2018
3818:2018
3792:2011
3770:2016
3722:LCCN
3712:ISBN
3694:and
3648:ISBN
3594:ISBN
3554:2021
3502:2010
3480:2021
3456:PMID
3448:ISSN
3378:PMID
3370:ISSN
3321:PMID
3303:ISSN
3247:2021
3220:PMID
3202:ISSN
3147:2021
3120:PMID
3102:LCCN
3094:ISSN
3033:PMID
3015:LCCN
3007:ISSN
2858:and
2667:Tube
2565:wood
2529:pest
2519:and
2429:and
2402:and
2391:and
1344:seco
1331:The
1276:SMS
1265:EMS
1254:AMS
1145:capa
1114:and
1067:and
772:and
621:and
465:and
457:and
401:and
359:Cuba
331:Cuba
304:and
294:and
280:si'c
254:and
246:and
232:loss
230:and
126:Cuba
5924:PMC
5916:doi
5875:PMC
5859:doi
5769:PMC
5753:doi
5714:doi
5511:doi
5346:doi
5262:doi
5223:doi
5077:doi
4987:PMC
4979:doi
4975:121
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4851:doi
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