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  2. Smokeless tobacco - Wikipedia

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    Smokeless tobacco is a tobacco product that is used by means other than smoking. [ 1 ] Their use involves chewing, sniffing, or placing the product between gum and the cheek or lip. [ 1 ] Smokeless tobacco products are produced in various forms, such as chewing tobacco, snuff, snus, and dissolvable tobacco products. [ 2 ]

  3. U.S. Smokeless Tobacco Company - Wikipedia

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    Carcinogenicity: IARC group 1. U.S. Smokeless Tobacco Company (formerly United States Tobacco Company) is an American company that manufactures smokeless tobacco products, notably dipping tobacco, as well as chewing tobacco, snus, and dry snuff. The company is a subsidiary of Altria . Its corporate headquarters are located in Richmond, Virginia ...

  4. Snus - Wikipedia

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    Snus. Tobacco-free snus made of plant and articial fibers for sale in the United States under the brand Zyn, marketed by Swedish Match. Tobacco-based snus of the Swedish brand General, marketed by Swedish Match. Snus ( / snuːs / SNOOSS, Swedish: [ˈsnʉːs] ⓘ) is a Swedish tobacco product (in Scandinavia) and non-tobacco nicotine product ...

  5. Regulation of tobacco by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration

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    The act gives the FDA comprehensive control on tobacco products for sale in the United States. Much of the legislation is targeted specifically at cigarettes and/or smokeless tobacco products. The act gives the FDA the power to: [5] Require tobacco companies to submit an ingredients list of any product sold or imported in the United States

  6. Chewing tobacco - Wikipedia

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    Loose-leaf chewing tobacco is the most widely available and most frequently used type of chewing tobacco. It consists of shredded tobacco leaf, usually sweetened and sometimes flavored, and often sold in a sealed pouch typically weighing 3 oz. Loose-leaf chewing tobacco has a sticky texture due to the sweeteners added.

  7. Snuff (tobacco) - Wikipedia

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    A 17th-century snuff shop in Amsterdam. Several types and consistencies of snuff tobacco. Snuff is a type of smokeless tobacco product made from finely ground or pulverized tobacco leaves. [ 1] It is snorted or "sniffed" (alternatively sometimes written as "snuffed") into the nasal cavity, delivering nicotine and a flavored scent to the user ...

  8. Modified risk tobacco product - Wikipedia

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    A modified risk tobacco product ( MRTP) is a legal designation in the United States for a tobacco product that poses lower health risks to individual users and the population as a whole when compared to existing products on the market such as cigarettes (see health effects of tobacco ). [1] The Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act ...

  9. Electronic cigarette - Wikipedia

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    An electronic cigarette ( e-cigarette) or vape[ note 1][ 1] is a device that simulates tobacco smoking. It consists of an atomizer, a power source such as a battery, and a container such as a cartridge or tank. Instead of smoke, the user inhales vapor. [ 2] As such, using an e-cigarette is often called " vaping ". [ 3]