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about 20 seconds
Approximately 20 seconds.

20seconds..

You seem so definite!

I doubt this, it all depends on blood thickness, heart rate, tolerance, amount of tar, ratio of tar to nicotene, and other chemicals.

It takes 5 minutes to reach the brain
That will take ten to fifteen seconds only when you put tobacco below your tongue. When you swallow the tobacco, it may take five to ten minutes, probably.
10 seconds.

Or 20seconds
on average it takes about 7 seconds
7 seconds

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