It shouldn't be added, though some foods contain small amounts of it naturally. What may be added is nicotinic acid, which is not the drug but a vitamin of the B group.
Some examples of foods that naturally contain nicotine include tomatoes, potatoes, and eggplants.
No, and it's a good thing. Nicotine is a deadly poison. If you ate enough to have an effect, it would kill you.
Acidic foods and drinks can keep nicotine gum and inhalers from working
nicotine is a drug that was put inside the ciggarets to make you addict to it. bye do not smoke i dare u not to
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Nicotine is a poison and can cause cardiac arrest. Putting liquid nicotine in a drink could lead to disastrous consequences.
Not unless someone put it in there.
There has been rumors that Tim Hortons puts nicotine in their coffee. This is false. Tim Hortons does not put nicotine in their coffee or any of their food products.
Chewing tobacco and tobacco you put under your lip, cigarettes, nicotine patches and nicotine gum. But what's funny is, is that these products (except the patches and gum) contain a larger amount of other chemicals and deadly things than nicotine. For example ammoniac is used to make you even more addicted. And the stuff they put in window cleaner spray bottles is also in there.
Smoking is addictive from a thing they put in ciggarettes called Nicotine. People can get addicted to this quick and it takes forever to stop. That's why they have Nicotine gum.
You usually put it on desserts. Some people put it on their sandwiches or use it as sides with their foods.
I just got a false positive on a nicotine use test. My research is showing that some foods can trigger this. Broccoli, cauliflower, mustard, horseradish, and almonds can be the culprit. I eat a lot of almonds.