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  2. Flavored tobacco - Wikipedia

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    A 2016 analysis of data from the 1999–2013 National Youth Tobacco Surveys suggests that the ban reduced adolescent cigarette use—both probability of smoking a cigarette and number of cigarettes used by smokers—although there was an increase in adolescent use of menthols, smokeless tobacco, flavored cigars, and pipes, suggesting ...

  3. Health effects of electronic cigarettes - Wikipedia

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    Some states have banned the sales of flavored e-cigarettes in an attempt to address the concern of adolescents' usage of them. For example, the Assembly Bill 935 and Senate Bill 793 banned the sale of many flavored tobacco products such as flavored electronic cigarettes in retail locations. [71]

  4. List of tobacco products - Wikipedia

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    An expert in tobacco, tobacco products, and tobacciana (objects, accoutrements, and paraphernalia associated with tobacco consumption, and especially items of historical or collectible value)—namely pipes, pipe tobacco, and cigars—including their procurement and sale, is called a tobacconist.

  5. Tobacconist - Wikipedia

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    Standard tobacco shops in the United States generally specialize in cigarettes, roll-your-own supplies, smokeless tobacco such as nasal snuff, dipping tobacco and chewing tobacco, as well as cigars, and pipe tobacco. More recently, these smoke shops may also carry vaping supplies, and some may also double as head shops.

  6. John Middleton Co. - Wikipedia

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    In 1856, John Middleton opened a tobacco store in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Later, his family added more stores and a mail order business. [1] In 1950, the company began making its own pipe tobacco, and by 1959 sold its stores and concentrated on making and selling tobacco. [2] In 1960, John Middleton Co. moved to King of Prussia, Pennsylvania.

  7. Cavendish tobacco - Wikipedia

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    Cavendish tobacco is tobacco that has been heat treated with fire or steam and then subjected to heavy pressure in order to produce a sweet taste with a moist texture. . American, Dutch, and Danish varieties involve the addition of flavorings; while British Cavendish, commonly known as unsweetened or unflavored Cavendish brings out the natural sugars in the tobacco through pressure applied ...

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  9. Kretek - Wikipedia

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    Tobacco was introduced by the Dutch during the colonial period. Kreteks from the 1910s, containing resin, nutmeg, cumin, clove, and tobacco wrapped in banana leaves. Kretek (/ ˈ k r ɛ t ɛ k /) are cigarettes of Indonesian origin, made with a blend of tobacco, cloves, and other flavors. They are available filtered or unfiltered.

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