Cigar boxes are rectangular
props used in
juggling. Cigar box
manipulation began as a
vaudeville act in the United States between the 1880s and 1920s, and was popularized by
W. C. Fields. Originally, performers would take actual
boxes that cigars were stored in and nail them shut to create their juggling props. Today, cigar boxes for juggling are typically purpose-built, hollow wooden or plastic blocks with suede or foam rubber padding attached to the sides.