One teen told the Wall Street Journal that "smoking Smarties [is] a 'cultural phenomenon' and says he likes it because 'it looks like you're smoking something but you're not.'" One YouTube user thought of it more as a prank, "To freak your mom out, sit behind a chair and just blow smoke up in the air with your mom in the room." The WSJ described how kids go about smoking Smarties as follows: "They crushed it into a fine powder in its wrapper, tore off one end, poured the powder into their mouths and blew out fine Smarties dust, mimicking a smoker's exhale." That doesn't sound exceedingly alarming at first glance, but health experts say that "smoking" smarties is not too smart
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Put and distribute your favorite tobacco in the space between the rollers, along the length, having previously fluffed it