Oftentimes, the Cigarillo gets a bad rap in the cigar community when in reality it’s an integral part of the American tobacco story. Popularized in Europe and brought to the states via big picture Cowboys and other heroes of the early 1900s, shorter sticks rarely skimp on the flavor, they have a different feel than the traditional cigar size and are perfect for those who have a shorter lunch break, enjoy smoking during a short commute or don’t enjoy the slow and leisurely place of a smoke that may last for up to two hours. This is especially true of the Western Supply Company, which, through an exclusive agreement with JR Cigars, has brought the wildly popular Sri Lankan-made cigarillo to Am...