no you cant
General answer is "yes", but it will be based on the target country. Most countries impossed a high tax to tobacco products, and just a few countries prohibit totally the import of tobacco products (Ukraine, USA for Cuban cigars, etc.)
Tobacco products are non-mailable unless:
the shipment is between manufacturers or retailers; or
the product is a defective product mailed by a consumer to a tobacco manufacturer; or
the product is a replacement product (free of charge) mailed by a manufacturer to a consumer; or
the person is otherwise exempted by the regulations
they are imported in limited quantities for personal consumption and meet the requirements of the Canada Border Services Agency's enforcement of the Tobacco Act. Tobacco and Tobacco products may be imported by an individual in quantities of five or less units of packaged tobacco.
NOTE : A unit is defined as: 200 cigarettes; 50 cigars; 400 tobacco sticks; or 400 g of manufactured tobacco. Amounts in excess of five units are subject to the labelling and stamping requirements of the Tobacco Department Regulations.
no you can't do it, you can do it only in case if you bought cigarettes or tobacco from duty-free.
Not anymore when bush was in I was ordering all the time but as soon as Obama became president you cant
Yup. it's totally legal.
No. you cant
yes it can be mailed
No, it is illegal in Ireland.
There are no calories in smokeless tobacco.
You are allowed to bring it with you on the plane
Yes as a matter of fact, Since some parts of Canada speak primarily French, some cigarette and smokeless tobacco labels are in French.
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.
Poland is in the European Union, as such it is illegal to sell any smokeless tobacco products in the EU, the only exceptions being the Nordic countries of the EU (chiefly Sweden) as smokeless tobacco use in Scandinavia is as culturally relevant there as smoking tobacco and is often used to help with smoking cessation there. So the short answer is you can't buy it anywhere in Poland. The long answer however, is that it is possible to have it shipped from Sweden or from the United States or Canada (the only 1st world nations to actually allow the sale of smokeless tobacco domestically) through mail order via the Internet.