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Cigarillos are a type of small cigar, typically measuring 3 to 4 inches in length and having a ring gauge of 20 or less. They are made from a blend of tobacco, usually with a wrapper made from homogenized tobacco leaf. Cigarillos are often flavored, and are typically sold in packs of two or three. They are popular among smokers who want a quick, convenient smoke.
Cigarillos are a subset of the larger tobacco market, which includes cigarettes, cigars, pipe tobacco, and smokeless tobacco. Cigarillos are often seen as a less expensive alternative to cigars, and are popular among younger smokers. They are also often used as a way to transition from cigarettes to cigars.
Some of the major companies in the cigarillo market include Swisher International, Altadis USA, and Scandinavian Tobacco Group. Other companies include Drew Estate, General Cigar Company, and Villiger Cigars. Show Less Read more