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It's called chewing tobacco.
It is Chewing Tobacco.
In 1570 Columbus traded Tobacco with the native americans. They believed it was a cure-all medicine and chewed it all the time. First company produced cigarettes, tobacco and snuff in 2760.
They smoked it, sold it, and chewed it.
Yes. They chewed tobacco so that they would be sick on there ship!
Losts of things ,but mostly tobacco.
tobacco that is sniffed is called snuff. tobacco that is chewed is called chew. any form of tobacco can be held...
Yes, you chewed most of the sugar out of it, or if it is sugar free, you chewed all the substitutes out of it
Taylor chewed tobacco. He did not use alcohol or any other recreational drugs.
They would die. Not instantly if your lucky you might start off with oral cancer!
The leaves of the shrub Catha edulis which are chewed like tobacco or used to make tea.
A paan is a psychoactive preparation of betel leaf combined with areca nut and/or cured tobacco, chewed recreationally in Asia.
Please note that both tobacco (which contains nicotine and other substances) and nicotine are dangerous substances - whether smoked or used in some other form. Tobacco is often smoked. Sometimes it is chewed as well.