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  2. 11 Products Banned in Other Countries - AOL

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    You probably never think twice about popping a minty stick of gum in your mouth, but you would in Singapore, where chewing gum is illegal. And eating French fries without ketchup may seem strange ...

  3. 23 Bizarre Things That Have Been Banned Around the World - AOL

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    1. Chewing Gum in Singapore. Spit it out! Since 1992, chewing gum — unless it’s medicinal — has been banned in Singapore, the city-state that’s sort of known as a neat freak and not a ...

  4. Nicorette - Wikipedia

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    Nicorette chewing gum is available in two strengths: 2 mg/piece and 4 mg/piece. Dosing would depend on the degree of nicotine dependence: light smokers should use 2 mg gum, heavy smokers (more than 25 cigarettes a day) should use 4 mg gum. [19] Patients should chew gum once they feel the craving. [19]

  5. Drug and precursor laws by country or territory - Wikipedia

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    Drug and precursor laws United Nations INCB – Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs, 1961 [1] INCB – Convention on Psychotropic Substances, 1971 [2] INCB – United Nations Convention Against Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances, 1988 [3] INCB "Green list" – List of Psychotropic Substances under International ...

  6. Drug prohibition - Wikipedia

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    Some Islamic countries prohibit the use of alcohol (see list of countries with alcohol prohibition). Many governments levy a tax on alcohol and tobacco products, and restrict alcohol and tobacco from being sold or gifted to a minor. Other common restrictions include bans on outdoor drinking and indoor smoking.

  7. Category:Drugs in France - Wikipedia

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  8. 13 Foods Banned in Other Countries (but Not Here) - AOL

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    13 Foods Banned in Other Countries (but Not Here) Rachel Schneider. April 11, 2024 at 9:00 AM. Cheapism / Wheat Thins by Mike Mozart (CC BY) Land of the Free and Home of the Questionable Ingredients.

  9. Chewing gum sales ban in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    After the ban was announced, the importation of chewing gum was immediately halted. After a transition period allowing shops to clear existing stock, the sale of chewing gum was completely banned, the penalties being fines of up to S$2,000 for those convicted of selling chewing gum as well as fines and/or jail terms for importers. Extant stocks ...