ya a lot of them do bc they think there cool or theyll pack it with weed
"Black and Mild"
Black and mild cigars is like a ciggarate but its longer and skinnier its like 5 squares but they are more relaxing than squares Black and mild cigars is like a ciggarate but its longer and skinnier its like 5 squares but they are more relaxing than squares
Yes they do but they are not filters, just plastic tips that make them easier to smoke.
It depends on the cigars. Some of us do, others do not. If you smoke flavored cigars like Lars Tetens and Acids, don't put them in the same humidor as your Cohibas and Punches if you don't want all your cigars to taste like Lars. I wouldn't put really powerful cigars in the same humidor as mild cigars, because the mild cigars will absorb the flavor of the strong ones. But as far as putting...oh, Partagas and Punch together...no real problem.
Yes but it will be harsh and most likely unpleasant to smoke.
They did it before, but they don't anymore.
I assume you mean "Black and Mild Cigars"? The answer would be yes. Tobacco is an herb of the genus Nicotiana, part of the Nightshade family. Every member of the genus Nicotiana contains nicotine to some degree.
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Good mild hand rolled cigars
No, for a standard drug test (look for drugs and drugs metabolites). Yes, if the test looks for nicotine and cotinine, a nicotine metabolite. Neither of these are illegal.
They kill you as much as any other cigar/tobacco product does.
Totally depends on how long of a "hit" or "puff" you take, and whether or not you inhale or not. Cigars are meant for "puffing" - not inhaling, generally, you breath in some smoke into your mouth, hold it for a couple seconds, then blow it out. You are not supposed to inhale the black and mild smoke into your lungs, though many amateurs - or those who've grown tired of "regular" puffing, and looking for more of a "buzz" will resort to inhaling, but the side effects (cancer, high blood pressure, etc.) and consequences are a lot greater if you inhale.