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Snuff, ground smokeless tobacco, might be popular with those people who rather chew tobacco than smoke tobacco. Some snuff may be sniffed up the nose. Chewing may be considered one of the oldest ways to consume tobacco leaves. Snus may be different from snuff or chewing tobacco because it may be made from steam-cured tobacco, rather than fire-cured. Tobacco water may be an organic insecticide used in household gardening. Other tobacco products may include cigarettes and cigars which are lit and smoked. Tobacco may be indigenous to North and South America. A broad-leafed plant that may be dried and cured leaves of such plants. Tobacco can be made into many products for wholesalers to sell to dealers and retailers.
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