yes there is. about 10%.
This is why when you you pack in smoking you have a need to eat sweets, it has caused a blood sugar low and helps keep you addicted.
Also it hides the taste of the nicotine which is NOT addictive.
Have you ever heard of anyone addicted to Nicotine patches? I think not...
An interesting point. According to studies, the long term quitting success rate of nicotine patches can be as low as 1.6%, yet it is promoted as an 'effective' means of quitting smoking. (Would you use a condom as an 'effective' means of Birth Control and protection if it split 98% of the time?)
The 'experts' are currently debating whether sugar is addictive and whether it has any relevance to obesity.
ya i tink
Some does, some doesn't.
The US Smokeless Tobacco company posts ingredients for their products, for example Skoal Long Cut Straight apparently has no sugar added, they posted the following ingredients for it, looks like it uses Saccharin for a sweetener:
Ingredients
http://www.ussmokeless.com/en/cms/Products/Ingredients_Nav/Ingredients/Ingredients_by_Brand/Skoal/Skoal_Long_Cut_Straight.aspx
nope, its got mollasses
kayak snuff mint dose it have sugar
There are no calories in smokeless tobacco.
Chewing tobacco is a form of smokeless tobacco. It is placed between the cheek and gums, allowing the nicotine to be absorbed through the oral mucosa. Other types of smokeless tobacco are snuff, snus, and dissolvable tobacco products. Despite being marketed as an alternative to smoking, chewing tobacco in India still pose significant health risks like oral cancer and addiction. For more information please visit The Tobacco Institute of India website now.
Dissovable smokeless tobacco lozenges or strips.
there is no tar in smokless tobacco
Yes 82% of smokeless tobacco users are male.
snuff
no
NO!
It takes roughly 3 days for the signs of smokeless tobacco to leave the system.
Nicotine.
Its bad for you
snuff.