JD's Blend chewing tobacco typically contains very low levels of sugar, often around 1 gram or less per serving. However, the total sugar content in a 1-pound pouch can vary depending on the specific blend and flavoring used. It's best to check the packaging or the manufacturer's website for precise nutritional information.
A typical can of chewing tobacco contains 1.2 to 1.5 ounces.
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Oh, dude, one pound of tobacco can yield around 2,000 cigarettes. But hey, who's counting, right? Like, just imagine all the smoke breaks you could take with that much tobacco. Just remember, smoking kills the vibe, man.
depends of the type of bean used, a blend or a single origin and the roast of the bean
1. English common word for one pound GBP. 2. A plug of tobacco
Burley tobacco in Kentucky and the other states that make up the U.S. burley belt is not usually sold by the ton. It is sold by the pound. On the farm it is graded and pressed into bales that way about 80 pounds. With the end of the U.S. tobacco program in 2005 the farmers have been receiving an average of about 1.50 U.S. per pound.
In the context of tobacco, a "brick" refers to a compressed block or package of tobacco leaves. It typically weighs around a pound and is often used in the production of cigars or pipe tobacco. Bricks can help preserve the moisture and flavor of the tobacco, making it easier to handle and transport. The term is also used in some regions to describe specific styles of tobacco preparation and packaging.
1 in 3 people smoke. so tobacco earn around 10 million pound a year. thanks David page. Prinible of trinity academy
They use pound, shilling, pence, silver and gold. They also trade tobacco. Twelve pence per shilling, and twenty shillings per pound.
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Quid is a slang term referring to the unit of currency, the Pound, used by many Commonwealth countries, but originating in Britain possibly 300 to 400 years ago.One Quid, Five Quid, One Hundred Quid, One Million Quid, etc. Just replace Pound or Pounds with Quid.The term may have originated with one of the following -Quidhampton, the one time Royal Mint paper millthe Latin phrase "Quid Pro Quo" meaning something given in exchangeand possibly the strangest, that it was an oblique reference to a particular variety of chewing tobacco.