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  2. Beedi - Wikipedia

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    A beedi (also spelled bidi [1] or biri [2]) is a thin cigarette or mini-cigar filled with tobacco flake and commonly wrapped in a tendu (Diospyros melanoxylon) [3] or Piliostigma racemosum [4] leaf tied with a string or adhesive at one end. It originates from the Indian subcontinent.

  3. Heated tobacco product - Wikipedia

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    The disposable tobacco stick, also known as a HeatStick, [102] [103] is described as a mini-cigarette. [17] The sticks contain processed tobacco soaked in propylene glycol . [ 102 ] The stick is inserted into the holder which then heats it to temperatures up to 350 °C, [ 104 ] and the amount of nicotine provided may be a little strong for ...

  4. List of tobacco products - Wikipedia

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    Cigarettes may be the most notable example of this deviation, although they do, in a sense, represent a category of their own. Tobacciana associated with cigars include cigar ashtrays , cigar tubes , cigar boxes , cigar holders (also known as cigar mouthpieces , which are similar to cigarette holders ), cigar cutters (including cigar scissors ...

  5. Partner (cigarette) - Wikipedia

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    The brand was founded after the end of World War II and was manufactured by the company "Makedonija Tabak", in the Socialist Republic of Macedonia.It was one of the few Yugoslavian brands sold outside of Yugoslavia, in the Soviet Union, Poland, Finland and Japan. [3]

  6. West (cigarette) - Wikipedia

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    Thanks to a successful pricing policy and positioning quality at a reasonable price, a year later the brand became one of the leading in Germany. Since approximately 1987 West became available in supermarkets and cigarette vending machines. West is the second-strongest cigarette brand in Germany. German pack of West cigarettes of 1981

  7. Burley (tobacco) - Wikipedia

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    Burley tobacco is a light, air-cured tobacco used primarily for cigarette production. In the United States, it is produced in an eight-state belt, with about 70% produced in Kentucky . Tennessee produces around 20%, with smaller amounts produced in Indiana , North Carolina , Missouri , Ohio , Virginia , Maryland , Pennsylvania , and West Virginia .

  8. Shag (tobacco) - Wikipedia

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    A cigarette made with shag tobacco may be called a rollie, a roll-up/dole-up or hand-rolled. The flat bags in which shag is typically packaged for commercial sale are often called tobacco pouches . Oppositely, pre-processed and packaged cigarettes may be referred to colloquially as tailor-mades , tailies, tailors or straights .

  9. Drum (tobacco) - Wikipedia

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    The main reason for the popularity is the price. A typical cigarette contains less than 1 gram of tobacco. A pouch of 40-42.5 grams is about the same price as a box of 19-20 cigarettes, so the cost of a self-rolled cigarette is half the price of a ready-made cigarette. Many people also put much less tobacco in a self-rolled cigarette.