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  2. Category:Tobacco companies of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Tobacco companies of the United States; Subcategories. This category has the following 8 subcategories, out of 8 total. A. Altria (3 C, 6 P) American Tobacco Company ...

  3. ITG Brands - Wikipedia

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    ITG Brands, LLC. ITG Brands, LLC is the third-largest American tobacco manufacturing company in the United States. It is an independent subsidiary of multinational Imperial Brands. ITG Brands markets and sells multiple cigarette and cigar brands and sells blu eCigs. [1] The company was created in 2015 and has its production, headquarters, and ...

  4. Category:Companies based in the Columbus, Ohio metropolitan ...

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    B. Bath & Body Works. Bath & Body Works, Inc. Battelle Memorial Institute. Big Bear Stores. Big Lots. Bob Evans Restaurants. The Book Loft. Borden (company)

  5. Columbus ban on flavored tobacco begins Jan. 1 as state ...

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    The store is one of more than 800 in Columbus where selling smokes or vapes with "distinguishable" flavorings other than natural tobacco will be outlawed beginning Jan. 1.. Read More: Columbus ...

  6. Types of tobacco - Wikipedia

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    Dokha is tobacco originally grown in UAE, Iran, and other gulf states. Traditional dokha is 100% additive-free tobacco. Dokha is Arabic for dizzy, which refers to the extremely high nicotine content of dokha. Dokha is not cured like many other commercial tobacco products and is minimally processed.

  7. Judge temporarily halts Ohio law to keep Columbus, other ...

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    Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine speaking at a Jan. 5, 2023, press conference after he vetoed state legislation that would have blocked cities like Columbus from banning the sale of menthol cigarettes and ...

  8. Tobacco - Wikipedia

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    Tobacco use is a cause or risk factor for many deadly diseases, especially those affecting the heart, liver, and lungs [ 2 ] as well as many cancers. In 2008, the World Health Organization named tobacco use as the world's single greatest preventable cause of death. [ 3 ] In Minas Gerais, Brazil.

  9. Tobacco industry - Wikipedia

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    t. e. The tobacco industry comprises those persons and companies who are engaged in the growth, preparation for sale, shipment, advertisement, and distribution of tobacco and tobacco-related products. [1] It is a global industry; tobacco can grow in any warm, moist environment, which means it can be farmed on all continents except Antarctica.