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  2. Amber Leaf - Wikipedia

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    Amber Leaf is a brand of rolling tobacco. It is a product of the Gallaher Group division of Japan Tobacco . As of May 2016, Amber Leaf tobacco is available in 30g boxes which include papers and filters, and 30g and 50g pouches with rolling papers.

  3. Dipping tobacco - Wikipedia

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    Dipping tobacco. Dipping tobacco is a type of finely ground or shredded, moistened smokeless tobacco product. It is commonly and idiomatically known as dip. Dipping tobacco is used by placing a pinch, or "dip", of tobacco between the lip and the gum (sublabial administration). The act of using it is called dipping.

  4. Gallaher Group - Wikipedia

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    Gallaher Group was a United Kingdom-based multinational tobacco company which traded on the London Stock Exchange and was a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index, prior to its acquisition by American Tobacco in 1974. In April 2007, it was acquired by Japan Tobacco. Japan Tobacco trades in the United Kingdom as Gallaher Ltd.

  5. Californians advised to be on high alert for ‘Amber Alert’ scam

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    The Amber Alert, part of a package of child safety laws signed by Congress in 2003, was named after 9-year-old Amber Hagerman of Arlington, Texas, who was kidnapped and murdered in 1996.

  6. Liberals accuse elderly husband of US senator of snubbing ...

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    Harris presided over the joint session of Congress for the certification. But the encounter between Bruce and Harris started to go viral days after it occurred.

  7. List of heated tobacco products - Wikipedia

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    Some examples include products that use tobacco sticks such as glo and IQOS, or products that use loose-leaf tobacco such as PAX and Ploom. [2] Some use product-specific customized cigarettes. [2] There are devices that use cannabis. [3] Heated tobacco products usually heat up tobacco, rather than use liquids. [4]

  8. Medical device safety alert: This alert is "issued in situations where a medical device may present an unreasonable risk of substantial harm. In some case, these situations also are considered ...

  9. Heated tobacco product - Wikipedia

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    The two most common designs are those that use an electric battery to heat tobacco leaf (e.g., IQOS, glo, Pax) and those that use a carbon ember that is lit and then heats the tobacco (e.g., Eclipse, REVO, TEEPS). [32] There are similar devices that heat cannabis instead of tobacco. [16] [38]