You won't find these cigarettes in regular places like convenience stores or grocery stores
In 1990, a study found that sixth graders who ate candy cigarettes were twice as likely to smoke real ones
Harm Reduction Approaches For those choosing to use tobacco despite known risks, certain practices may reduce exposure levels: Using less tobacco per cigarette reduces intake per smoke Filtering reduces tar and particulate matter Organic, additive-free tobacco eliminates some chemical exposures Spacing cigarettes further apart decreases daily consumption None of these approaches make tobacco safethey merely adjust exposure levels
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Nations from Turkey and Saudi Arabia to Ireland and Norway no longer allow the candy to be sold, and the fact that they've been able to institute these bans has placed more pressure on the U.S
Thats why a place can sit empty for months and still smell like someone just stepped outside for a smoke break