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  2. Cigarette holder - Wikipedia

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    A cigarette holder is a fashion accessory, a slender tube in which a cigarette is held for smoking. Most frequently made of silver , jade or bakelite (popular in the past but now wholly replaced by modern plastics), cigarette holders were considered an essential part of ladies' fashion from the early 1910s through early to the mid 1970s.

  3. Category:Tobacco accessories - Wikipedia

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  4. List of tobacco products - Wikipedia

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    Cigarillos are long, thin cigars, somewhat larger than cigarettes but smaller than regular cigars. They may be fitted into a cigarillo holder in order to be smoked, though they are most often smoked without such a device. Using a cutting tool in order to prepare a cigarillo is less common than with larger cigars, as they are often open on both ...

  5. Cigarette case - Wikipedia

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    A cigarette box, much like a cigar humidor, is a larger case or tin, often stored on desktops or coffee tables. Made of wood, metal, glass, or ceramic, a cigarette box holds a larger number of cigarettes for use by the homeowner and guests. Typical cigarette tins of this type in the United States of the 1920s–1930s stored 50 cigarettes.

  6. Papirosa - Wikipedia

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    Papirosa sleeves may be sold separately to be filled by tobacco of choice using a special device, cigarette stuffer (Russian: набивочная машинка); the latter may also be used for stuffing any kind of cigarette tubes.

  7. Cigarette receptacle - Wikipedia

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    A wall mounted cigarette receptacle in Broadstairs, England. A cigarette receptacle is a container or device for extinguishing and disposing of cigarette waste. Other common names for cigarette receptacles include: ash urns, ash pans, cigarette butt receptacles, butt bins, butt holders, snuffers, smokers poles, cigarette waste receptacles, smokers waste receptacles, and ash/trash combinations.

  8. Smokers under 30 need photo IDs to buy tobacco products, US ...

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    Smokers under 30 need photo IDs to buy tobacco products, US FDA says. August 29, 2024 at 11:18 AM ... as well as stop the use of e-cigarettes by minors.

  9. Ashtray - Wikipedia

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    An ashtray with a cover. A metal surface of the cover serves to place a cigarette during smoking, to drop ash on and to extinguish the cigarette once finished. Then, the user presses the mechanism and the ashes and the cigarette butt are dropped into the internal chamber. [citation needed] A trashcan equipped with an ashtray at its top.