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  2. Cigar cutter - Wikipedia

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    Most quality handmade cigars, regardless of shape, will have a cap which is one or more small pieces of a wrapper pasted onto one end of the cigar with either a natural tobacco paste or with a mixture of flour and water. The cap end of a cigar is the rounded end without the tobacco exposed, and this is the end one should always cut.

  3. Cigar - Wikipedia

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    Cigars are produced in a variety of sizes and shapes. Since the 20th century, almost all cigars are made of three distinct components: the filler, the binder leaf which holds the filler together, and a wrapper leaf, which is often the highest quality leaf used. Often there will be a cigar band printed with the cigar manufacturer's logo.

  4. Piloto Cigars Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Each is available in a natural and a maduro wrapper. With the exception of the Corticos, the band for all of the vitolas is brown with "Padrón" and "Handmade" in white lettering. The wrapper, filler, and binder leaves are all sun-grown habano from Nicaragua, aged two-and-one-half years. [7]

  5. Types of tobacco - Wikipedia

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    The older and much less labor-intensive broadleaf plant, which produces an excellent Maduro wrapper, as well as binder and filler for cigars, is increasing in the area in the Connecticut Valley. By 2023, less than 50 acres (20 ha) of shade tobacco were planted in all of Massachusetts, and none in Connecticut, a dramatic decrease from its former ...

  6. Connecticut shade tobacco - Wikipedia

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    Area farmers grew tobacco for the two outside layers of cigars, the binder and the wrapper. By the 1830s, tobacco farmers were experimenting with different seeds and processing techniques. [3] Knowing that they were not the only players in the cigar wrapper economy, farmers began planting a new tobacco species in 1875, the Havana Seed.

  7. Oliva Cigar Co. - Wikipedia

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    The cigars initially were composed of fillers from the Dominican Republic and Nicaragua, Dominican binder, and wrapper grown in Ecuador from Connecticut seed. [ 4 ] In 1996, the brand name was shortened to "Oliva."

  8. Joya de Nicaragua - Wikipedia

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    Joya de Nicaragua is known for making Nicaraguan puros — cigars that make use of binders, fillers, and wrappers from that country only. [citation needed] The brand is distributed in the United States by Drew Estate, a country which in 2009 accounted for approximately 45% of the company's global sales. [2]

  9. Filler (packaging) - Wikipedia

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    These are designed for small bottles (similar to some of the flow fillers), but the hopper of the filler is set up to permit scan counting of tablets or candy pieces. [4] Positive displacement pump fillers: positive displacement, pump filling machines easily handle a wide range of container sizes, fill volumes and product types. While ...