Quote Originally Posted by halo
Also, in spanish, cigarillo means cigarette
Well what ever the original word means now it means a mini-cigar (or something like that) lol. And I cant use a bong. I'm not a "smoke-at-home" person, I'm always on the move and sometimes I can really use it when I'm out. And a bong is too hard to hide, I rather just use a blunt that I can hide literally in the back of my wooden drawer where you'd have to reach your hand all the way back there to get it lol.
orangeman Reviewed by orangeman on . Nicotine in Cigarillos? Ok well I was just thinking, even though blunts are more widly used dont you guys think that smoking J's (even though smoking isnt healthy either way) would be more healthier than smoking blunts? The reason I say this is because if cigars contain nicotine I'm pretty sure cigarillo's do too since they are both made from tobacco leaves. So my question is this, if nicotine is addicting and cigarillo's contain nicotine plus marijuana is added into it wouldnt it just add on to the effect and make it Rating: 5