NO because when children eat it they would always would always want it but when they grow up they won't want it anymore they would want real cigarettes.
Candy cigarettes
Candy cigarettes have been banned in several states due to concerns about promoting smoking to children. Notably, Massachusetts was the first state to enact a ban on candy cigarettes in 2004. Other states have followed suit, recognizing the potential for candy cigarettes to normalize the act of smoking among youth.
no because it encourages kids to use real ones
It does not make sense as you do not sip cigarettes and there is no such thing as a sip of cigarettes, but structurally the sentence is ok.
if you will then its ok!
Anything. Gum, mints, candy, food, etc.
It's 2014. You should know by now.
by all means yes.
Yes and no, respectively..
Ranges from $20 to $30 depending on the brand.
Yes, it is perfactly fine.
candy/gum, magazines, batteries, lottery tickets, cigarettes