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  2. Snus - Wikipedia

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    Lös Snus is a Loose tobacco without the portion pouches. You can make a prilla with your fingertips. Left is an original (or "regular") portion. Right is a "white portion". White portions can be any color, as the name refers to the style, not the color. Snus is made from air-dried/pasteurized tobaccos from various parts of the world.

  3. Smokeless tobacco - Wikipedia

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    Smokeless tobacco is a tobacco product that is used by means other than smoking. [1] Their use involves chewing, sniffing, or placing the product between gum and the cheek or lip. [1] Smokeless tobacco products are produced in various forms, such as chewing tobacco, snuff, snus, and dissolvable tobacco products. [2]

  4. Herbal smokeless tobacco - Wikipedia

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    Herbal dipping tobacco or herbal moist snuff is a tobacco-free and (often) nicotine-free version of moist snuff, a tobacco product used orally by placing either a loose or pouched form along the gum line behind the lip. Some products, although tobacco free, may still contain nicotine, while others are completely tobacco and nicotine free.

  5. U.S. Smokeless Tobacco Company - Wikipedia

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    2001–present – U.S. Smokeless Tobacco Company; During the 19th century, chewing tobacco was distributed throughout the United States by George Weyman. Weyman was the inventor of Copenhagen Snuff, [8] and after his death, Weyman & Bros was acquired by the American Tobacco Company. [9] It is today known as the U.S. Smokeless Tobacco Company. [10]

  6. Zyn - Wikipedia

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    The pouches contain nicotine extracted from tobacco leaves, and food grade ingredients. [18] The pouches themselves are made of plant fibers, which allow the nicotine to diffuse out of the pouch when moistened. [19] They are designed to be placed between the user's upper lip and gum, or between the gum and cheek, and used for up to one hour. [20]

  7. Swedish Match - Wikipedia

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    Swedish Match AB is a Swedish multinational tobacco company headquartered in Stockholm.The company manufactures snus, nicotine pouches, moist snuff, tobacco- and nicotine-free pouch products, chewing tobacco, chew bags, tobacco bits, cigars, matches, lighters, and other fire products with operations in Sweden, Denmark, the United States, the Dominican Republic, Brazil, the Netherlands, and the ...

  8. Health effects of snus - Wikipedia

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    Tobacco shop in Neuchâtel, Switzerland in 2020: Advertising for tobacco (here for snus Epok from British American Tobacco) is authorized inside the shop.. The European Union banned the sale of snus in 1992, after a 1985 World Health Organization (WHO) study concluded that "oral use of snuffs of the types used in North America and western Europe is carcinogenic to humans", [8] but a WHO ...

  9. Snuff (tobacco) - Wikipedia

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    Chinese snuff bottle made of carved lacquer and jade, c. 18th century French 18th-century snuff box Painting of a man taking snuff using the thumb and index finger method A man takes snuff from a box in a 19th-century painting. The indigenous populations of Brazil were the first people known to have used ground tobacco as snuff. [27]