It is not my place to tell one not to smoke - it is their rights, not mine.
If one is trying to quit smoking, or is at some place where smoking is not allowed could try new kind of smokeless tobacco products like Marlboro Snus and Triumph Snus. The Snus is somewhat like tobacco dip pouches, but you don't have to spit or taste the disgusting taste of it. Snus is new to the US, but not new in Sweden.
I don't smoke, but I admit I like Triumph Snus Mint. The mint one tasted somewhat like Winfey (sp?) chewing gum. I think the original one tasted somewhat like of Swisher little cigars with bit of cherry flavor.
In the state where I live, there are stores giving away cans of Triumph Snus (there are at least 20 in each can.) On the cans, there should be yellow logo that reads "COMPLIMENTARY NOT FOR SALE ALL APPLICABLE TAXES PAID BY LORILLARD" - that means it is free. I do not know if they are given away in every state, but you could try. If you want to try some, don't wait because they are not going to giving away any longer. They cost somewhere less than four dollars per can (without the yellow logos.) The Marlboro Snus currently is limited sold in Indianapolis, Dallas and I believe, Richmond, Va.
There is Camel Snus with, I believe three different flavors.
Anyway, you can google for more info. Someone told me that Snus is a lot better than being on some prescribed pills or patches. I don't know if what he said is any truth.
If one is trying to quit smoking, or is at some place where smoking is not allowed could try new kind of smokeless tobacco products like Marlboro Snus and Triumph Snus. The Snus is somewhat like tobacco dip pouches, but you don't have to spit or taste the disgusting taste of it. Snus is new to the US, but not new in Sweden.
I don't smoke, but I admit I like Triumph Snus Mint. The mint one tasted somewhat like Winfey (sp?) chewing gum. I think the original one tasted somewhat like of Swisher little cigars with bit of cherry flavor.
In the state where I live, there are stores giving away cans of Triumph Snus (there are at least 20 in each can.) On the cans, there should be yellow logo that reads "COMPLIMENTARY NOT FOR SALE ALL APPLICABLE TAXES PAID BY LORILLARD" - that means it is free. I do not know if they are given away in every state, but you could try. If you want to try some, don't wait because they are not going to giving away any longer. They cost somewhere less than four dollars per can (without the yellow logos.) The Marlboro Snus currently is limited sold in Indianapolis, Dallas and I believe, Richmond, Va.
There is Camel Snus with, I believe three different flavors.
Anyway, you can google for more info. Someone told me that Snus is a lot better than being on some prescribed pills or patches. I don't know if what he said is any truth.