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=== Cigarillo === [[File:Cigarritos cohiba mini.jpg|thumb|Cohiba Mini and Dannemann Moods cigarillos]] A [[cigarillo]] is a machine-made cigar that is shorter and narrower than a traditional cigar but larger than little cigars,<ref name="legacyforhealth.org">{{cite web|url=http://www.legacyforhealth.org/newsletters/2010/Jan/1102972476712.html|title=Legacy eNews|date=January 2010|publisher=Legacy for Health|access-date=30 May 2015|archive-date=13 October 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141013163646/http://www.legacyforhealth.org/newsletters/2010/Jan/1102972476712.html|url-status=dead}}</ref> filtered cigars, and cigarettes, thus similar in size and composition to small panatela sized cigars, [[cheroot]]s, and traditional [[Blunt (cigar)|blunts]]. Cigarillos are usually not filtered, although some have plastic or wood tips, and unlike other cigars, some are inhaled when used.<ref>{{cite journal|last1=Koszowski|first1=B|last2=Rosenberry|first2=ZR|last3=Kanu|first3=A|last4=Viray|first4=LC|last5=Potts|first5=JL|last6=Pickworth|first6=WB|title=Nicotine and carbon monoxide exposure from inhalation of cigarillo smoke.|journal=Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior|date=December 2015|volume=139|issue=Pt A|pages=7–14|doi=10.1016/j.pbb.2015.10.007|pmid=26459155|pmc=4662635}}</ref> Cigarillos are sold in varying quantities: singles, two-packs, three-packs, and five-packs. Cigarillos are very inexpensive: in the United States, usually sold for less than a dollar. Sometimes they are informally called ''small cigars'', ''mini cigars'', or ''club cigars''. Some famous cigar brands, such as [[Cohiba (cigar brand)|Cohiba]] or [[Davidoff]], also make cigarillos—Cohiba Mini and Davidoff Club Cigarillos, for example. And there are purely cigarillo brands, such as Café Crème, [[Dannemann]] Moods, Mehari's, Al Capone, and [[Swisher Sweets]]. Cigarillos are often used in making [[Blunt (cannabis cigar)|marijuana cigars]].<ref>{{cite journal|last1=Peters|first1=EN|last2=Schauer|first2=GL|last3=Rosenberry|first3=ZR|last4=Pickworth|first4=WB|title=Does marijuana "blunt" smoking contribute to nicotine exposure?: Preliminary product testing of nicotine content in wrappers of cigars commonly used for blunt smoking.|journal=Drug and Alcohol Dependence|date=1 November 2016|volume=168|pages=119–22|doi=10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2016.09.007|pmid=27639129}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal|last1=Delnevo|first1=CD|last2=Bover-Manderski|first2=MT|last3=Hrywna|first3=M|title=Cigar, marijuana, and blunt use among US adolescents: Are we accurately estimating the prevalence of cigar smoking among youth?|journal=Preventive Medicine|date=June 2011|volume=52|issue=6|pages=475–76|doi=10.1016/j.ypmed.2011.03.014|pmid=21443900|pmc=3139401}}</ref>
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