Cigarillo
see also: Etymology of Cigarillo
A cigarillo is small a Cigare, having a taste rather similar to this last, contrary to the Cigarette. A cigarillo is nevertheless often of a size close to that of the cigarette, which makes him lose all the Noblesse associated with the cigar, and makes its taste bitter. Generally constituted of 100 % of Tobacco, the sheets used to make it are often bad quality or patients.
The purchase of cigarillo is done with the unit or by variable boxes of quantities in a tobacconist's shop, in France, and in any good break-down mechanic with the Quebec.
Contrary to much of generally accepted ideas, the cigarillo is less harmful than the Cigarette or the Cigare.
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