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Cigars Vs. Cigarettes: Which Is Worse For Your Health?Most everyone has heard about the health risks of smoking both cigars and cigarettes, and the dangers of secondhand smoke. But which is worse? Do cigar smokers really have the advantage over cigarettes smokers? The answer is much more complicated than anyone ever thought.
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More ArticlesMaking The Perfect Cut On Your Cigar ... determine its length. As a general rule, you should not cut any further than the end of the cap. If you cut further than the cap, there's a good chance your cigar will unravel! Use a good quality clipper to cut the head at the cap. You don't want a cheap cutter that will result in frayed or split cuts. ... Old Vs. New: Choosing The Right Cigar ... about one to two years before it is rolled into a cigar. Many smokers prefer old or vintage cigars. Why? Older cigars are not inherently better than newer cigars. This is simply a matter of personal taste and preference. How long can vintage cigars last before they lose flavor and integrity? Cigars that ... Check The Ashtray: Using Ashes To Determine The Quality Of Your Cigar ... may also indicate a lower quality cigar. Also, check the color of the ashes. If the ash color seems to change, the tobacco leaf mix may be of poorer quality. The highest quality cigars, those that are well packed, will burn very slowly and burn stiff ash. The 'stiff ash' can remain intact up to two to ... ... basic parts of their cigar. While it's true that you can enjoy a cigar without knowing how it was put together, learning the basic parts of a cigar can be instrumental in helping you choose the best quality cigars. The first thing many smokers notice about a cigar is the wrapper, the layer of tobacco ... Cigars 101: An Overview Of Cigars ... and facilitate smoking. Much like wine tasting, cigar smoking has been seen as a diversion of the upper echelons of society. It is believed that cigars were probably first produced in Spain, and then quickly caught on in other European countries. Although many different countries manufacture cigars, Cuban ...
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