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  2. Cigarillo - Wikipedia

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    Like cigars, cigarillos are not meant to be inhaled. As a result of this, it is often assumed that cigarillos are a healthier alternative to cigarettes, [citation needed] but health authorities around the world still warn smokers of the risk they pose due to smoke being in the mouth. [citation needed]

  3. Swisher (company) - Wikipedia

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    Swisher was founded in 1861 in Newark, Ohio by David Swisher. It is based in Jacksonville, Florida.In 1958, the machine-manufactured Swisher Sweets brand was introduced, [1] and by 1964, the company was making four million cigars a day that were being shipped to all 50 states and to 47 foreign countries.

  4. List of cigar brands - Wikipedia

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    This is an alphabetical list of cigar brands. Included is information about the company owning the brand name as well as a column allowing easy viewing of the source of that information. Included is information about the company owning the brand name as well as a column allowing easy viewing of the source of that information.

  5. Optimo (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Optimo may refer to: Optimo Espacio, night club in Glasgow, Scotland; Optimo, a 1983 EP by post-punk band Liquid Liquid; Optimo cigars, made by Swisher International Group; Deo optimo maximo, Latin phrase meaning "to the greatest and best God" De optimo senatore, Latin treatise by Wawrzyniec Goślicki published in 1568

  6. Benson & Hedges - Wikipedia

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    An old pack of English Benson & Hedges cigarettes, with a UK text warning at the bottom of the pack. Benson & Hedges was founded in London in 1873 by Richard Benson and William Hedges as Benson and Hedges Ltd. Alfred Paget Hedges succeeded his father in the business in 1885, the same year which Richard Benson left the business.

  7. Prince Albert (tobacco) - Wikipedia

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    The prankster typically calls a store and asks if they have "Prince Albert in a can". When the unsuspecting clerk responds, "yes", (because the tobacco is typically packaged in a can, though other forms of packaging also existed), the caller follows up with, "Well, you'd better let him out!" or something similar. [6] [7]

  8. Brown Brothers Tobacco Company - Wikipedia

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    [14] [15] In 1901, the American Cigar Company, purchased Brown Brothers Tobacco for over $469,000 in stock and cash and renamed it "Brown Brothers' Branch, American Cigar Co." At the time, Brown Brothers had an annual capacity of over 40 million cigars, 1,076 employees and was the largest manufacturer of cigars under one roof in the world.

  9. Alec Bradley - Wikipedia

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    In 2018 the brothers announced they would begin blending cigars under the moniker "Alec & Bradley" as a spinoff from the company. [6] The cigar marking their foray into the marketplace was titled "Blind Faith" and the entire project was done under their supervision and expenses.