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Current alternatives to smoking range from smokeless tobacco to the Swedish snuff-like product Snus, which is illegal in the UK.
The Guardian World News Allegra Stratton 2011
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Made in Sweden, Snus, which is the Swedish term for tobacco, is pronounced "snooze."
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He's actually demonstrating something called "Snus," tea bags filled with mint flavored tobacco.
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In addition to chewing tobacco which comes in the form of loose leaf, plug or twist, the current rage is a less conspicuous product called "Snus", a non-chew, no-spit oral tobacco that's stuffed between the lip and gum.
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In addition to chewing tobacco which comes in the form of loose leaf, plug or twist, the current rage is a less conspicuous product called "Snus", a non-chew, no-spit oral tobacco that's stuffed between the lip and gum.
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Consider further that one likely effect of the legislation is to make it more difficult to market tobacco-based alternatives to cigarettes, such as "Snus" or various forms of smokeless tobacco, that are a less deadly way for smokers to obtain their nicotine fix.
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This trick is also used with a product called "Snus", a non-chew, no-spit oral tobacco that’s also available in variety of sweet and fruity flavors.
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This trick is also used with a product called "Snus", a non-chew, no-spit oral tobacco that’s also available in variety of sweet and fruity flavors.
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This trick is also used with a product called "Snus", a non-chew, no-spit oral tobacco that’s available in variety of flavors including peppermint, apple, and cranberry.
Sweet temptation: Getting kids hooked on lollipop flavors 2009
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This trick is also used with a product called "Snus", a non-chew, no-spit oral tobacco that’s available in variety of flavors including peppermint, apple, and cranberry.
Sweet temptation: Getting kids hooked on lollipop flavors 2009
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