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2090:. Soon after introduced to Europe, snuff was being produced by the Spanish royal tobacco monopoly in the 17th century, and later came to popularity in England in the same century. By the 18th century the habit of snuff use had spread throughout much of the world, though in the 19th, and especially 20th, centuries nasal snuff had largely fallen into disuse. The 20th century witnessed an explosive increase in the popularity of cigarettes as the predominant and preferred type of tobacco product, first in the Western world, and later throughout much of the rest of the world, due to which both nasal snuff and other tobacco products became much less popular among tobacco consumers. The popularity of nasal snuff has increased in the 21st century, though only marginally.
3376:. An amount equivalent to the contents of a cigarette is mashed in a cup with about a 0.5 to 1 teaspoon of water to make a paste that is then applied to the affected area. Paste has a diameter of 4 to 5 cm (1.5 to 2 in) and may need to be moistened in dry weather. If made and applied immediately, complete remission is common within 20â30 minutes, at which point the paste can be removed. The next day there may be a some residual itching, but virtually no swelling or redness. There seems to be no scientific evidence, as yet, that this common home remedy works to relieve pain. For about 2 percent of people, allergic reactions can be life-threatening and require emergency treatment. For more on this, see
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2331:) of the user, from where it is sniffed. Other methods of taking snuff include using a device called a snuff bullet; the "boxcar method"âby which the user places snuff upon the tip of their thumbnail while it is tucked into the curled index fingerâwhich allows the user to take a larger amount of snuff; utilizing a snuff ejector; snuffing snuff directly from a
1465:âhowever, it still retains its identity as a cigar because it is wrapped in a tobacco leaf, or more often a paper wrapper made of tobacco pulp, reconstituted tobacco or homogenized tobacco. Flavored little cigars are available on the market as well. Flavored little cigars have been steadily increasing in popularity among cigar smokers. Manufacturers like
2108:â A form of nasal snuff originating from the United States, although based upon the earlier development of European-style nasal snuff, and intended for either snuffing into the nostrils or placing between the lip and gum, the latter method allowing for the product to be used like dipping tobacco. (Also known as (American)
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larger cigars, as they are often open on both ends. Cigarillos may be machine-made, although many hand-made versions do exist; the latter are often produced by premium cigar manufacturers. In modern-day
America, machine-made cigarillos can be used as marijuana cigars in a manner similar to machine made-large cigars.
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Gutka (also spelled gutkha, guttkha, guthka) is a preparation of crushed betel nut, tobacco, and sweet or savory flavorings. It is manufactured in India and exported to a few other countries. A mild stimulant, it is sold across India in small, individual-size packets. It is consumed much like chewing
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Modern brands of chewing plug include "rustic" and simple packaging, as is the case with popular plugs like Apple Sun Cured, Brown's Mule, Cannon Ball, Cup, Days Work, and Days O Work. Some well-known loose leaf chewing tobacco brands, such as
America's Best Chew and Levi Garrett, also have their own
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Used by millions of adults, it is also marketed to children. Some packaging does not mention tobacco as an ingredient, and some brands are pitched as candies - featuring packaging with children's faces and are brightly colored. Some are chocolate-flavored, and some are marketed as breath fresheners.
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In using chewing tobaccoâat least types other than tobacco pelletsâthe consumer usually deposits the tobacco between the cheek and teeth and lightly macerates and sucks the tobacco to allow its juices to flow. Thus when chewing, it is common to spit and discard excess saliva caused by the release of
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A cigar is a tightly rolled bundle of dried and fermented tobacco which is ignited so that its smoke may be drawn into the smoker's mouth and expelled; thus the cigar is generally "puffed on" (like a tobacco pipe) as opposed to being inhaled from (as is the case with cigarettes). The cigar is one of
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Cigarillos are long, thin cigars, somewhat larger than cigarettes but smaller than regular cigars. They may be fitted into a cigarillo holder in order to be smoked, though they are most often smoked without such a device. Using a cutting tool in order to prepare a cigarillo is less common than with
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There are numerous varieties of cigar, differentiated by their size, shape, color, and composition. Some products developed from the cigar are, however, markedly different from the traditional product. (Cigarillos, blunts, and little cigars, for instance.) Cigarettes may be the most notable example
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refers specifically to those nicotine-only products which, unlike NRT products, have been developed for recreational, rather than strictly medicinal, use: these include the aforementioned e-liquid and nicotine pouches, as well as disposable or pre-filled nicotine vaporizers and nicotine toothpicks.
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Instead of literally chewing on dipping tobacco, as is the case with chewing tobacco, a small clump of dip is "pinched" out of its container and placed between the lower or upper lip and gums. While it is most common to place the tobacco between the lower lip and gums, utilizing the upper lip for
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Cigarettes are a product consumed by smoking and manufactured out of cured and finely cut tobacco leaves and reconstituted tobacco, often combined with other additives, then rolled or stuffed into a paper-wrapped cylinder (generally less than 120 mm in length and 10 mm in diameter).
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Heated tobacco products (HTPs) are a relatively recent introduction among the various types of tobacco products: also known as "heat-not-burn" or "heat, not burn" products ("heat-not-burn" being a marketing term employed by the tobacco industry), the use of HTPs involves heating tobacco at a
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Beedis or bidis (also biris) are cigarette- or miniature cigar-like tubes of tobacco. They are similar to unfiltered cigarettes, except that they are wrapped in leavesâtypically tendu leavesârather than paper. They originate from the Indian subcontinent, where they are popular for smoking.
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Less clear than the health impacts of tobacco useâthough still concerning to many medical professionalsâis the impact upon health and society at large of nicotine-only products, and the sheer preponderance and rapid growth of what is their relatively recent adoption for use: that is,
3317:. Tobacco dust can be used similarly. It is produced by boiling strong tobacco in water, or by steeping the tobacco in water for a longer period. When cooled the mixture can be applied as a spray, or 'painted' on to the leaves of garden plants, where it will prove deadly to insects.
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became the predominant form of tobacco consumption the spittoon gradually fell into disuse across the United States. While spittoons are often a rarity in modern society, loose leaf chewing tobacco can still be purchased at many convenience stores or from tobacconists throughout the
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due to the use of chewing tobacco were "significantly higher" than those associated with nasal snuff use; regarding both nasal snuff and snus use, researchers, via the GBD update, stated, "We did not find sufficient evidence of a RR greater than one for any health outcome."
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Twist or rope tobacco is made up of rope-like strands of tobacco that have been twisted together and cured in that position, afterwards being cut. Some types of twist may either be chewed or smoked in a tobacco pipe, and some are exclusive to one method or the other.
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among German men found that cigarette smoking potentially increases the likelihood of developing nasal cancer more than the use of nasal snuff. Additionally, according to a letter written by L.M. Ramström, the director of the
Institute for Tobacco Studies in
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Dipping tobacco comes in several varieties. Many dipping tobacco producers also manufacture pouches of dipping tobacco, making the habit cleaner and more convenient. The following are standard cut sizes, but some brands can still vary in size.
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are significantly deleterious: tobacco use, and especially smoked and smokeless tobacco use, is associated with the development and aggravation of numerous diseases, many of which may lead to mortality or a lessening of lifespan and
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Roll-Your-Own (RYO) or hand-rolled cigarettes, are very popular particularly in
European countries. These are prepared from loose tobacco, cigarette papers and filters all bought separately. They are usually much cheaper to make.
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is a smokeless tobacco product known for its highly addictive properties and its unique presentation disguised as a mouth freshener. Users commonly add it to tea or consume it directly by placing a pinch under the lower lip.
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provides nicotine through oral absorption. However, the difference between nicotine gum and tobacco gum is that tobacco gum is made from finely powdered tobacco mixed with a gum base, rather than freebase nicotine.
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Blunts are wide, somewhat stubby versions of cigars. Most, if not all, are machine-made "domestic cigars" created from homogenized or reconstituted tobacco. They are usually inexpensive, and only lightly fermented.
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Levels of moisture may differ between varieties and brands of snuff, and between particular snuff products. Snuffs also differ in color, ranging from green to various shades of tan or brown to black or near-black.
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Some of the first peoples known to use snuff were the natives of Brazil. In the late 15th century, members of
Christopher Columbus's crew observed indigenous Caribbean peoples inhaling a snufflike preparation of
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Iqmik is an
Alaskan smokeless tobacco product used with punk ash. It is most common among natives. Nicotine is freebased with caustic ash and thus iqmik is more addicting and potent than regular chewing tobacco.
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typically refers to such products without reference to HTPs and nicotine-only products, regardless of the fact that neither HTPs nor nicotine-only products require one to smoke tobacco in order to use them.
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is a recent introduction, entering mainstream use in the later half of the 2000s (decade). The product consists of finely-processed tobacco which is developed in such a way as to allow the substance to
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Plug tobacco is made up of tobacco leaves that have been pressed together and bound by some type of sweetener, resulting in a dense, square tobacco mass. (Some compare the look of plug tobacco to a
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are burned to produce the ash. The term "pituri" may also refer to the plants from which the leaves are gathered or from which the ash is made. Some authors use the term to refer only to the plant
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3284:, though there is no scientific evidence that this home remedy works to relieve pain. For about 2 percent of people, allergic reactions can be life-threatening and require emergency treatment.
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In modern times, dipping tobacco is usually packaged in metal or plastic tins, sometimes with the addition of fiberboard. Some brands are packaged into "tubs", or deeper hand-held containers.
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are easier to manage than fine cuts (a smaller granular sized dip - in regard to ease of grabbing the tobacco and keeping it comfortably in mouth). This is the most common cut of tobacco.
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Chewing is one of the oldest methods of consuming tobacco leaves. Native
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Also in the 16th century, the inhaling of powdered tobacco was practiced by the Dutch, who referred to it as snuf, short for snuftabak (from the words meaning "sniff" and "tobacco").
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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.
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hold fine cut tobacco in a small teabag-like pouch for convenience. Pouches are typically about the same size, but one brand, Skoal, also offers a smaller pouch called
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upon society include what has long been the leading preventable cause of death worldwide, economic losses, and serious strains upon the healthcare systems of various countries.
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are a type of nicotine-only product which were developed, and are intended, for potential recreational use, rather than for strictly medicinal purposes. (As are NRT products.)
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The use of nicotine, either in the absence of tobacco or via tobacco consumption, produces a number of physiological effects. These include, but are not limited to: a form of
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Plug tobacco was once a much more common product, available to many
American consumers during the 19th century. Two tobacco companies that historically manufactured plug are
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sized dipping tobacco is comparable to small granules at about 1 mm cubed. A couple of mid cuts were on the smokeless tobacco market but have since been discontinued.
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While nicotine is one of the most widely-used recreational drugs, the consequences of its popularity and addictiveness are considerably negative. The effects of the
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is a tobacco paste, consisting of tobacco, clove oil, glycerin, spearmint, menthol, and camphor, and sold in a toothpaste tube. It is marketed mainly to women in
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powder is) because snuff isn't intended to move beyond the nose, i.e. into the sinuses, throat or lungs.) European-style nasal snuff comes in several varieties:
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Another phrase used to denote various types of tobacco product, including "tobacco-adjacent products" which contain synthetic, or non-tobacco, derived nicotine (
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2824:. The same factsheet also mentions that it is "often used to clean teeth". The manufacturer recommends letting the paste linger in the mouth before rinsing.
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Greiser, Eberhard M.; Greiser, Karin Halina; Ahrens, Wolfgang; Hagen, Rudolf; Lazszig, Roland; Maier, Heinz; Schick, Bernhard; Zenner, Hans Peter (2012).
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Greiser, Eberhard M.; Greiser, Karin Halina; Ahrens, Wolfgang; Hagen, Rudolf; Lazszig, Roland; Maier, Heinz; Schick, Bernhard; Zenner, Hans Peter (2012).
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Nasal snuff comes in several consistencies, or "grinds", depending on how finely-pulverized the tobacco leaves used to produce snuff are rendered: fine (
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or similar pastry.) One can then bite directly from the mass or slice the tobacco into portions. Some types of plug may either be chewed or smoked in a
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is a type of smokeless tobacco popular in Afghanistan and surrounding countries. It is moist and powdered, and lime or juniper is added for flavor.
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countries. It differs from moist snuff or chewing tobacco in that it is made from steam-cured tobacco leaves, rather than fire-cured ones, and its
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the oldest methods of preparing tobacco for consumption, some of the first cigars being introduced to Europeans as rolls of tobacco smoked by the
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and noncommercial. These are most often consumable; however, tobacco and the nicotine derived from it are also used to create pesticides.
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E-cigarette liquid (otherwise known as vape juice, e-liquid, vape oil, or simply juice), for instance, may contain ingredients that when
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variety (nasal snuff made with a scent basis of menthol, camphor, or eucalyptus). Other scent varieties of European-style snuff include
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consist of tobacco rolled into small pellets. They are often packaged in portable tins. Tobacco pellets are used in the same manner as
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have thicker strands than all other cuts of dipping tobacco. Currently, wide cut is only manufactured by Grizzly.
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3445:27 December
3311:insecticide
3262:home remedy
3227:chewing gum
3223:Tobacco gum
3202:, General,
2979:moist snuff
2923:moist snuff
2889:(or simply
2887:moist snuff
2856:August 2008
2820:-sponsored
2732:slaked lime
2722:, tobacco,
2606:Pellets or
2474:A pouch of
2432:oral mucosa
2426:Oral mucosa
2412:Moist snuff
2394:risk ratios
2355:lung cancer
2344:snuff boxes
2333:snuff spoon
2152:â The term
2110:moist snuff
2002:, the term
1947:nasal snuff
1842:Middle East
1479:cigar wraps
1298:cigar cases
1282:cigar boxes
1278:cigar tubes
1219:. The term
1189:e-cigarette
1185:aerosolized
1071:circulation
886:smoke shops
882:tobacconist
878:tobacconist
792:Terminology
761:entheogenic
592:Nicotinized
573:e-cigarette
569:aerosolized
477:nicotinized
379:Intercourse
295:Tobacconist
3981:Categories
3947:2008-08-15
3922:2007-05-03
3680:BMC Cancer
3629:BMC Cancer
3609:2023-01-31
3584:2023-01-31
3541:31 January
3508:31 January
3475:31 January
3421:References
3378:bee stings
3374:bee stings
3336:parboiling
3282:bee stings
3208:Tre Ankare
3194:", Indian
3182:and other
3135:Eucalyptus
3102:depressant
2977:or simply
2720:betel nuts
2566:Loose leaf
2544:cigarettes
2460:See also:
2261:Portuguese
2241:N. rustica
2183:("oiled").
2177:schmalzler
2172:Schmalzler
2025:snuiftabak
1987:short for
1969:synonymous
1819:See also:
1802:March 2013
1749:See also:
1681:See also:
1675:See also:
1664:March 2013
1625:See also:
1485:Cigarettes
1467:Prime Time
1407:Cigarillos
1358:Cigarillos
1270:Tobacciana
1127:Consumable
1032:involved.
891:head shops
870:tobacciana
829:or simply
786:commercial
749:N. tabacum
729:N. rustica
675:See also:
637:incomplete
587:products.
496:cigarettes
442:cultivated
307:Production
79:newspapers
3937:"Angulas"
3737:(2): 85.
3315:gardening
3129:Grevillea
3111:Nicotiana
3098:stimulant
3035:Stonewall
2957:Long cuts
2951:Wide cuts
2940:Cut sizes
2759:betel nut
2588:Lorillard
2440:sublabial
2380:Stockholm
2289:demi-gros
2197:medicated
2181:schmalzed
2074:, namely
2050:snuftabak
2020:snuftabak
1989:snuftabak
1943:dry snuff
1534:Cigarette
1107:headaches
753:Nicotiana
733:thuá»c lĂ o
571:using an
434:Nicotiana
413:addictive
409:Nicotiana
400:Nicotiana
260:Marketing
209:Nicotiana
179:Chemistry
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3603:Archived
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3548:tobacco.
3535:Archived
3502:Archived
3469:Archived
3384:See also
3370:scorpion
3366:fire ant
3332:infusion
3324:angulero
3278:scorpion
3274:fire ant
3212:nicotine
3007:dissolve
2969:Fine cut
2629:region.
2616:nicotine
2596:Stoker's
2533:cuspidor
2529:spittoon
2521:molasses
2466:spittoon
2363:pancreas
2306:town of
2259:(namely
2201:gourmand
2028:(Dutch:
1854:mu'assel
1838:molasses
1834:glycerin
1826:Mu'assel
1815:Muâassel
1766:Mu'assel
1302:humidors
1274:ashtrays
1181:e-liquid
1075:hormonal
1063:nic buzz
1048:euphoric
952:physical
835:misnomer
781:products
741:makhorka
721:N. alata
660:Overview
618:nicotine
565:e-liquid
515:products
505:mu'assel
492:products
426:alkaloid
419:nicotine
328:Products
323:Industry
285:Politics
222:Nicotine
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134:Part of
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3340:angulas
3308:organic
3248:Topical
3009:on the
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2755:Gujarat
2728:catechu
2658:Liggett
2647:brownie
2602:Pellets
2594:), and
2476:Red Man
2265:Spanish
2237:mapacho
2209:acronym
2142:natural
2132:cocaine
2068:Central
2015:snuiven
1980:snuffen
1762:pipes.
1704:midwakh
1700:Iranian
1566:Kreteks
1079:cardiac
980:called
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745:Russian
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725:in Iran
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430:species
393:is the
390:Tobacco
290:Smoking
275:Control
202:Biology
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161:History
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3123:Acacia
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3089:Pituri
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3078:Naswar
3072:Naswar
3023:sticks
3019:strips
3011:tongue
2775:gutkha
2771:masala
2730:, and
2709:Gutkha
2698:Gutkha
2668:Sticks
2590:; now
2553:Canada
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2369:, and
2367:throat
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2165:rappee
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2149:Rappee
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1850:ma'sal
1846:hookah
1830:shisha
1821:Hookah
1760:kiseru
1756:Kizami
1751:Kiseru
1710:Kizami
1607:Kretek
1463:filter
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1300:, and
1239:Cigars
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1187:in an
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3104:) by
3063:Iqmik
3047:Gutka
3041:Gutka
3031:Ariva
2975:Snuff
2919:snuff
2897:, or
2891:snuff
2814:India
2713:gutka
2704:gutka
2676:Twist
2572:scrap
2531:, or
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2233:hapéh
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2187:Toast
2138:Plain
2042:verbs
2038:nouns
2009:snuif
1957:Snuff
1951:snuff
1939:snuff
1930:Snuff
1909:Snuff
1897:Kuber
1892:Kuber
1862:jurĂąk
1694:Dokha
1688:Dokha
1549:beedi
1543:Bidis
1245:Cigar
1061:, or
1037:vaped
1024:, or
978:MAOIs
874:pipes
769:rapéh
232:Types
190:Smoke
100:JSTOR
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3849:PMID
3798:PMID
3749:PMID
3708:PMID
3657:PMID
3568:ISBN
3543:2023
3510:2023
3477:2023
3447:2023
3358:wasp
3328:eels
3266:wasp
3176:Snus
3166:pris
3152:Snus
3146:Snus
3132:and
3033:and
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2793:paan
2787:paan
2767:faki
2751:mawa
2747:Mava
2742:Mava
2736:mava
2633:Plug
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2608:bits
2551:and
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2488:lime
2464:and
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2304:U.K.
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2070:and
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1069:and
1055:buzz
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954:and
937:The
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805:and
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551:IQOS
527:snus
467:and
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438:type
416:drug
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