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  2. Shag (tobacco) - Wikipedia

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    Shag tobacco. Shag, also known as baccy, rolling tobacco or loose tobacco, is fine-cut tobacco, used to make self-made cigarettes by hand rolling the tobacco into rolling paper or injecting it into filter tubes. It got its name from the finely cut strands appearing like 'shag' fabric and was originally considered poor quality. Various types of ...

  3. List of tobacco products - Wikipedia

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    Some well-known loose leaf chewing tobacco brands, such as America's Best Chew and Levi Garrett, also have their own versions of plug tobacco. Sticks. Chewing tobacco sticks are tightly bound rolls or "sticks" of chewable tobacco, usually sold in pouches. Brands include the German Grimm und Triepel and the Brazilian La Corona. Twist

  4. List of cigarette brands - Wikipedia

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    British American Tobacco. Cambodia. 1992; 32 years ago (1992) [7] American Street Premium. Adlon Eurobusiness. Spain. [8]

  5. Chewing tobacco - Wikipedia

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    It consists of shredded tobacco leaf, usually sweetened and sometimes flavored, and often sold in a sealed pouch typically weighing 3 oz. Loose-leaf chewing tobacco has a sticky texture due to the sweeteners added. Common loose-leaf chewing tobacco brands include America's Best Chew, Levi Garrett, Beech-Nut, and Stoker's.

  6. Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco - Wikipedia

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    Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco, also known as "Genuine Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco", was a brand of loose-leaf tobacco manufactured by W. T. Blackwell and Company in Durham, North Carolina, that originated around the 1850s and remained in production until August 15, 1988. [1] Over the years, the brand often changed ownership yet continued to be ...

  7. Camel (cigarette) - Wikipedia

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    Website. camel.com. Carcinogenicity: IARC group 1. Camel is an American brand of cigarettes, currently owned and manufactured by the R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company in the United States and by Japan Tobacco outside the U.S. [1][2] Most recently Camel cigarettes contain a blend of Turkish tobacco and Virginia tobacco.

  8. Roll-your-own cigarette - Wikipedia

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    Rolling tobacco, or cigarette tobacco, is the primary tobacco used for RYO cigarettes. It is generally packaged in pouches. [3] After 2009, the United States federal tax rate on RYO tobacco was raised from $1.0969 per pound to $24.78 per pound. [4] This increase has caused many people to switch to using pipe tobacco to make cigarettes, since ...

  9. Loosie - Wikipedia

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    Loosie. In the United States, a loosie (or loosey) is a single cigarette that is purchased or sold. In the United States, cigarettes are required to be sold in quantities of no less than 20. The FDA is concerned that loose cigarettes may be sold more often to children. [1] Loosies are commonly found in low-income areas. [2]

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