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  2. Mr. Horsepower - Wikipedia

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    He is a sneering, cigar-smoking bird with red feathers and a yellow beak. The image is a caricature of legendary hot rod guru Clay Smith (1915–1954), well known for his red hair. [1] Mr. Horsepower is rarely without a cigar, but when he is, he has a "cigar replacement", such as a candy cane for the holidays. The character is well known among ...

  3. File:Backwoods (cigar brand) logo.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. Tobacco and art - Wikipedia

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    The representations are occasionally confusing as the Mayas portrayed smoke and cigars in varied ways. [2] Smoke can be illustrated with black dots, black and red dots (with red indicating sparks), converging scrolls, or converging coils. [2] [3] Converging scrolls also sometimes represent foliage, speech, fire, smells, and other things. [2]

  5. Backwoods Smokes - Wikipedia

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    Backwoods Smokes were released in the United States shortly after the Public Health Cigarette Smoking Act was enacted by President Richard Nixon on April 1, 1970. They were a part of a wide attempt by cigarette manufacturers at the time to circumvent the universal ban on cigarette advertising, which came about as both consumers and professionals became more aware of the harmful effects of ...

  6. Cigar - Wikipedia

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    A cigar with a semi-airtight storage tube and a double guillotine-style cutter. A cigar is a rolled bundle of dried and fermented tobacco leaves made to be smoked. [1] Cigars are produced in a variety of sizes and shapes.

  7. White Owl - Wikipedia

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    White Owl is a brand of machine-produced cigars. [1] The logo consists of a snowy owl perched on a cigar. The brand is owned by Swedish Match and was formerly owned by General Cigar Company. As of 2011, White Owl cigars that are imported into Australia are produced in the Dominican Republic under the direction of an Owensboro, Kentucky, company ...

  8. Cigarillo - Wikipedia

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    A cigarillo (from Spanish cigarrillo 'cigarette'; in turn from cigarro 'cigar' and -illo (diminutive suffix); pronounced [siɣaˈriʝo] in parts of Latin America, [θiɣaˈriʎo] in Spain) is a short, narrow cigar. Unlike cigarettes, cigarillos are wrapped in tobacco leaves or brown, tobacco-based paper. Cigarillos are smaller than regular ...

  9. File:No Smoking.svg - Wikipedia

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    The No Smoking sign, designed by one of the members of AIGA: Date: Uploaded March 25, 2008 ... Author: Developed by AIGA. Other versions: Black-and-white . W3C ...