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  2. Amber Leaf - Wikipedia

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    Amber Leaf is a brand of rolling tobacco. It is a product of the Gallaher Group division of Japan Tobacco . As of May 2016, Amber Leaf tobacco is available in 30g boxes which include papers and filters, and 30g and 50g pouches with rolling papers.

  3. Gallaher Group - Wikipedia

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    Gallaher Group was a United Kingdom-based multinational tobacco company which traded on the London Stock Exchange and was a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index, prior to its acquisition by American Tobacco in 1974. In April 2007, it was acquired by Japan Tobacco. Japan Tobacco trades in the United Kingdom as Gallaher Ltd.

  4. List of tobacco products - Wikipedia

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    While spittoons are often a rarity in modern society, loose leaf chewing tobacco can still be purchased at many convenience stores or from tobacconists throughout the United States and Canada. Chewing tobacco endemic to the Western world is manufactured in several forms: Loose leaf. Loose leaf chewing tobacco, also known as scrap, is perhaps ...

  5. Category:Gallaher Group brands - Wikipedia

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  6. Ontario tobacco belt - Wikipedia

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    The Ontario tobacco belt is the tobacco-growing region located in Norfolk County and eastern Elgin County in Southwestern Ontario, Canada. The region is close to the north shore of Lake Erie , with a moderate climate and sandy, silt-loam soils that are well-suited to a wide variety of crops.

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  9. Smoking in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Retailers who sell tobacco products to minors are subject to a fine of up to $10,000 for a first offence, and up $100,000 for second or subsequent offences. [13]: 8 [14] As of November 14, 2014, it has been illegal to smoke in a vehicle with children under the age of 16. No one under the age of 18 is permitted to buy tobacco or vaping products.