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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. Spaceman Candy Sticks - Wikipedia

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    Spaceman Candy Sticks, formerly Space Man cigarettes [1] are a white candy stick lolly from New Zealand. It is common for New Zealand children to pretend that they are cigarettes . [ 2 ] They are made in Palmerston North by Carousel Confectionery, [ 3 ] and have been around since the early 1970s.

  4. Flavored tobacco - Wikipedia

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    Cigarettes may be flavored to mask the taste or odor of the tobacco smoke, enhance the tobacco flavor, or decrease the social stigma associated with smoking. [3] Flavors are generally added to the tobacco or rolling paper, although some cigarette brands have unconventional flavor delivery mechanisms such as inserting flavored pellets or rods into the cigarette filter. [3]

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  6. FADS Fun Sticks - Wikipedia

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    FADS Fun Sticks, formerly known as FAGS, and later FADS, are a brand of candy cigarette made by Riviera Confectionery (a division of Fyna Foods Australia) in Victoria, Australia. First produced as FAGS (British/ Australian slang for cigarettes ) in 1943, [ 1 ] during the 1990s, the product was renamed FADS amidst concerns of it promoting ...

  7. Popeye - Wikipedia

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    World Candies Inc. produced Popeye-branded "candy cigarettes", which were small sugar sticks with red dye at the end to simulate embers. They were sold in a small box, similar to a cigarette pack. The company still produces the item, but has since changed the name to "Popeye Candy Sticks" and has ceased putting the red dye at the end. Sports

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  9. Tobacco in Latin America - Wikipedia

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    Tobacco in History and Culture: An Encyclopedia (2 vol. 2005) Hanson, Carl A. "Monopoly and Contraband in the Portuguese Tobacco Trade, 1624-1702." Luso-Brazilian Review 19.2 (1982): 149–168. Harrison, John P. "The Evolution of the Colombian Tobacco Trade, to 1875" Hispanic American Historical Review (1952) 32#2