Wild Hemp little cigars are characterized by the floss that is located at the end of the cigar. This is a piece of the interior of the cigar, which is not cut off. Wild Hemp little cigars are made from pure tobacco. Are you looking for Wild Hemp little cigars made from natural tobacco? Then click here. The difference between pure tobacco cigars and natural cigars can be found in the taste and price of the product.
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Hemp (cannabis) has been cultivated for thousands of years and is used, among other things, as a medicinal plant. It is the oldest ornamental and useful plant in human history.
The hemp plant is used in many areas, which is the reason for ongoing cultivation on the part of humans – the uses are so incredibly diverse. In addition to fibers, it also produces healing substances and oils, such as the das hemp oil from NordicOil. It is precisely through these diverse uses that the idea arose to use cannabidiol in a hemp cigarette.
The first Wild Hemp little cigars that contains the cannabidiol found in hemp has only recently become available in Switzerland. The idea of mixing good Swiss tobacco with natural hemp was born in a factory on Lake Constance.
The manufactory existed before and sold cigarettes in different flavors with two different types of tobacco: Virginia and Burley tobacco from different leaf levels. Depending on the mixing ratio, the result is a light and digestible or strongly aromatic cigarette. For a short time now, the Wild Hemp little cigars have also been added. These cigars can be purchased in a box as finished cigarettes or as individual tobacco for self-rolling and self-tampering.
Drinking water from Lake Constance and tobacco grown in Switzerland are said to make the Wild Hemp little cigars to a natural product. The fact that it should not contain any additives also speaks for the adaptation to today’s modern age. The majority of the hemp is also grown in Switzerland. The hemp cultivation in Switzerland dates back several millennia.