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When candy cigarettes first appeared in the late 1800s and early 1900s, the product was designed to mimic the real thing, from its brightly decorated packaging to its artificial white-and-orange ...
They came in two forms when I was a kid in the late 60's. The first was a hard white candy stick the same length as a standard filtered cigarette but just a bit thinner. No particular flavor ...
They came in two forms when I was a kid in the late 60's. The first was a hard white candy stick the same length as a standard filtered cigarette but just a bit thinner. No particular flavor ...
People over a certain age may remember "smoking" with their parents using candy cigarettes. If you can't find them today, you might wonder if they're banned.
The years when smoking in an airplane got you a designated section on it not a police escort off of it. Children wedged candy cigarettes between their fingers and tried to blow smoke with the ...
Tobacco companies are introducing candy-flavored cigarettes this winter with blends including Midnight Berry, Cherry Cheesecake, and Warm Winter Toffee. Anti-smoking groups say the flavored smokes ...
Sweet as Candy, Deadly as Cigarettes 3 minute read Janice M. Horowitz December 16, 2002 12:00 AM EST ...
A symbol of dirty habits and corporate greed — and an enduring icon of old-school glamour — smoking is making an unlikely comeback in sculpture, design and even food.
Candy cigarettes, infused with lime, vanilla, berry and other yummy flavors might be pulled off Minnesota store shelves, all because of a proposed ban by Gov. Tim Pawlenty.