Brick House The Traveler Classic Cigars – Pack of 3

40,00 

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Product Overview

Attribute Details
Brand Brick House
Product Type Cigars
Variant Traveler Classic
Composition / Ingredients Tobacco filler, binder, wrapper
Concentration / Volume Pack of 3 cigars
Duration of Effects Short-term nicotine exposure
Indications / Usage Areas Adult use (where legal), research reference
Administration / Method Combustion (smoke drawn orally)
Shelf Life Long-term if properly humidified
Storage Conditions Controlled humidity environment recommended
Package Contents 3 cigars per pack
Country of Origin Varies by manufacturer
Licensing / Certification Subject to tobacco regulations
Safety Notes / Side Effects Contains nicotine; associated health risks

 

Description

Brick House The Traveler Classic Cigars – Pack of 3

Brick House The Traveler Classic Cigars – Pack of 3 is a compact, ready-to-carry cigar product designed for portability and consistency. Produced under the Brick House brand, these cigars are part of a broader category of machine- or hand-crafted tobacco products intended for adult use in regions where cigar consumption is legally permitted.

The “Traveler” designation typically reflects a smaller, convenient format, allowing for easier storage and transport compared to full-size cigars. This makes the product suitable for situations where portability is a priority, while still maintaining the structural characteristics associated with traditional cigars.

Each cigar is composed of a tobacco filler, binder, and outer wrapper. The filler is usually a blend of processed tobacco leaves, while the binder holds the filler together, and the wrapper provides the external structure and contributes to the overall combustion profile. The composition and sourcing of tobacco may vary depending on manufacturing standards and regional regulations.

Cigars function through combustion. When lit, the tobacco burns slowly, producing smoke that is typically drawn into the mouth and may or may not be inhaled, depending on user behavior. Nicotine, a naturally occurring compound in tobacco, is absorbed through oral and respiratory tissues. This compound is known for its stimulant properties and its role in dependence, which is why cigar products are regulated in most countries.

Benefits and Product Characteristics (Contextual)

In informational and comparative contexts, Brick House Traveler cigars are often noted for:

  • Compact, travel-friendly size
  • Consistent construction and burn characteristics
  • Standardized packaging (pack of 3 cigars)
  • Recognizable brand presence in cigar classification

These characteristics are primarily relevant for product categorization, comparative analysis, and research discussions rather than promotional positioning.

Safety and Responsible Usage Considerations

Cigar use is associated with significant health risks. Public health authorities have linked tobacco consumption to a range of serious conditions, including oral disease, respiratory complications, and cardiovascular issues. As such, these cigars are intended strictly for adult use in jurisdictions where tobacco consumption is legally permitted.

Users should follow all local regulations and health guidelines. Tobacco products are not suitable for minors and are subject to strict control measures in most regions, including age restrictions and usage limitations.

Longevity and Storage Life

Proper storage is critical to maintaining cigar quality. Cigars are sensitive to humidity and temperature fluctuations. Ideally, they should be stored in a controlled environment with stable humidity levels to preserve their structural integrity and prevent drying or mold formation.

When stored correctly, cigars can maintain their quality over extended periods. However, exposure to dry air can cause cracking and uneven burn, while excessive moisture can lead to spoilage.

Ingredients / Composition

Typical cigar components include:

  • Tobacco filler (blended leaves)
  • Tobacco binder
  • Tobacco wrapper
  • Naturally occurring nicotine

Usage Areas for Research Purposes

Brick House cigars may be referenced in:

  • Tobacco market and consumer behavior studies
  • Public health and nicotine exposure research
  • Product design and cigar construction analysis
  • Regulatory compliance and packaging studies

For general catalog reference and informational listings, visit:
https://eutobaccoshop.com/