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  2. Candy cigarette - Wikipedia

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    Candy cigarettes' existence on the market has long been controversial because research has shown that they prime children to take up smoking real (tobacco) cigarettes. [2] [3] Candy cigarettes can also serve as a way to market cigarettes to children, as many candy cigarettes have branding nearly identical to cigarette brands. [4]

  3. Kinnikinnick - Wikipedia

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    Tobacco used in the early day consisted of the inner bark of red dogwood — Indians on all reservations called it 'red willow.' An informant removed the outside bark of a twig with her thumbnail and noted that the remaining layer of bark when carefully shaven off served as tobacco, so-called kinnikinnick.

  4. Herbal cigarette - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese tobacco industry markets herbal cigarettes as having health benefits, yet scientific studies show there is no difference to peoples' health between Chinese herbal cigarette brands and regular cigarette brands. [2] Chinese cigarette brands are equally as addictive as regular cigarettes, although they are marketed as healthier. [2]

  5. Nicotine pouch - Wikipedia

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    A single 3cm nicotine pouch A tin of Lyft brand nicotine pouches. Nicotine pouches are small rectangles containing nicotine, flavourings and other ingredients. [1] Unlike snus, they do not include actual tobacco leaf, dust, or stem. [2] [3] The nicotine may either be derived from tobacco plants or may be synthetic. [2] [4] [5]

  6. Convenient and concealable: The dark side of Zyn and tobacco ...

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    Nicotine pouches like Zyn have soared in popularity in recent years. Zyn, a Swedish brand, was acquired by Philip Morris in 2022, and in the first three months of this year, more than 131 million ...

  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 ...

  8. Smokeless tobacco - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, nicotine is absorbed by the body to different degrees depending on the pH level of the product, which is known as the free nicotine or unionized nicotine level. [ citation needed ] Below are some measured nicotine levels of various smokeless tobacco products from 2006 and 2007 and their corresponding free nicotine levels as ...

  9. Curing of tobacco - Wikipedia

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    Oriental sun-cured tobacco is low in both sugar and nicotine but fragrant, herbal, and spicy. It is prized among pipe tobacco blenders for this quality. [10] In India, sun-curing is used to produce so-called "white" snuff from varieties of burley. The sun-cured burley tobacco is very finely milled into a dry powder, and unusually potent. [11]