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Fact

Smokeless tobacco use causes oral cancer, lesions, and gum recession.

Smoking, Cancer, Disease
Fact

Smokeless tobacco increases the risk of oral cancer.

Smoking, Cancer
Fact

Long-term smokeless tobacco users may be up to fifty times more likely to have cancers of the cheek and gum than non-users.

Smoking, Cancer
Fact

Using smokeless tobacco is also associated with gum recession, dental caries, and dental staining and abrasion.

Smoking, Disease
Fact

Because nicotine from smokeless tobacco is absorbed through the mouth, it takes longer to produce an effect than if it were absorbed through the lungs. But using cigarettes and smokeless tobacco really do result in the same amount of nicotine intake.

Smoking, Disease
Fact

An average of 4.5mg of nicotine is absorbed from 7.9g of chewing tobacco and an average of 3.6mg of nicotine is absorbed from 2.5g moist snuff.

Smoking, Ingredients
Fact

One tobacco company brainstormed reaching its target consumer from ice cream trucks.

Smoking, Pop Culture, Retail
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In 2016, tobacco killed over 7 million people worldwide.

Smoking, Death
Fact

In 2007, Camel sold pink and teal-packaged cigarettes which attracted young girls.

Smoking, Marketing

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