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  2. Cigarette case - Wikipedia

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    A cigarette box, much like a cigar humidor, is a larger case or tin, often stored on desktops or coffee tables.Made of wood, metal, glass, or ceramic, a cigarette box holds a larger number of cigarettes for use by the homeowner and guests.

  3. Cigarette receptacle - Wikipedia

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    A wall mounted cigarette receptacle in Broadstairs, England. A cigarette receptacle is a container or device for extinguishing and disposing of cigarette waste. Other common names for cigarette receptacles include: ash urns, ash pans, cigarette butt receptacles, butt bins, butt holders, snuffers, smokers poles, cigarette waste receptacles, smokers waste receptacles, and ash/trash combinations.

  4. Category:Tobacco accessories - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Tobacco accessories" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Ashtray; C. Cigar box;

  5. Cigarette pack - Wikipedia

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    Cigarette packs often contain warning messages depending on which country they are sold in. [2] In the European Union, most tobacco warnings are standardised. [1] A patent has been granted for a cigarette package containing a container for disposal of cigarette butts. [3] [4]

  6. Spittoon - Wikipedia

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    A spittoon (or spitoon) is a receptacle made for spitting into, especially by users of chewing and dipping tobacco. It is also known as a cuspidor (which is the Portuguese word for "spitter" or "spittoon", from the verb "cuspir" meaning "to spit"), although that term is also used for a type of spitting sink used in dentistry.

  7. Ashtray - Wikipedia

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    The word "ashtray" in unhyphenated form, rather than "ash tray" or "ash-tray", did not come into common use until 1926. [ 2 ] As time went on, and the onset of women smoking both cigars and cigarettes became less of a departure from the average person, ashtrays saw a decline in design aesthetics and began more of a shift towards practicality.

  8. Bong - Wikipedia

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    A pipe rack small enough to be held by one hand, and consisting of two large holes for the tobacco container and the water pipe. It may have smaller holes to hold various pipe tools. During a smoking session, the user may keep all equipment inside the rack and just hold the entire assembly (rack, pipe, and container) in one hand, lighting the ...

  9. List of tobacco products - Wikipedia

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    When the term tobacco product is used to refer to any product containing tobacco or nicotine and intended for consumption, a third and fourth category of such products may become relevant, and especially with regard to recent developments in methods of nicotine consumption: heated tobacco products (HTPs) and nicotine-only products (also called ...