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What Is The Difference Between Little Cigars (that Look Like Cigarettes) And Regular Cigarettes?

I want to what the difference is between little cigars that have a filter and look just like cigarettes except for the paper being brown. examples of brands I’m about are: Supreme, Millenium, Clipper Little cigars.
Is there a difference in the amounts of tar and nicotine or the tobacco itself? Or is the difference only the of the paper used to make them?
Thanks in advance for any you can give me!

6 Comments

  • Apr 8th 201005:04
    by catsrat

    It`s all in the taste, my dear …….. all in the taste. A fine wine-dipped Cuban cigar has flavor and aroma, and a real pleasure to smoke, but a cigarello is nothing more then a glorified cigarette.

  • Apr 8th 201005:04
    by ChessMan

    A cigar should be made from whole tightly rolled tobacco leaves, whereas a cigarette is made from shredded leaves. A cigar should also have less chemicals and additives and taste much better. Both give you cancer though. lol

  • Apr 8th 201006:04
    by Herfnerd

    Cigarillos are NOT usually made from ‘whole tobacco leaves’ as a previous poster had stated. They are made from short or mixed filler tobacco.
    Cigarettes are made from dried tobacco clippings with added chemicals and inserted into a bleached paper tube with a fiberglass filter at the end.

  • Apr 8th 201007:04
    by emzzipie

    they are made differently and cigars are more expensive and posh.

  • Apr 8th 201008:04
    by Laura H

    I want to know what the difference is between little cigars that have a filter and look just like regular cigarettes except for the paper being brown. Some examples of brands I’m talking about are: Supreme, Millenium, Clipper Little cigars.
    Is there a difference in the amounts of tar and nicotine or the tobacco itself? Or is the difference only the color of the paper used to make them?
    Thanks in advance for any help you can give me!

  • Apr 8th 201011:04
    by CLIVE H

    CIGARILLOS, CIGARRA, PANATELLA, er, etc. . . duh|

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