Two examples of smokeless tobacco are chewing tobacco and snuff. Chewing tobacco is typically in the form of loose leaf or plugs that are chewed to release nicotine, while snuff is finely ground tobacco that can be inhaled through the nose or placed between the gum and cheek. Both forms carry significant health risks, including nicotine addiction and increased chances of oral cancer.
There are no calories in smokeless tobacco.
The number of tobacco plants needed to produce a can of smokeless tobacco can vary based on several factors, including the type of tobacco and the processing methods used. On average, it is estimated that it takes approximately 2 to 5 tobacco plants to produce enough leaves for one can of smokeless tobacco. This estimate can fluctuate depending on the yield of the plants and the specific product being made.
Yes 82% of smokeless tobacco users are male.
Dissovable smokeless tobacco lozenges or strips.
there is no tar in smokless tobacco
no
snuff
NO!
It takes roughly 3 days for the signs of smokeless tobacco to leave the system.
Its bad for you
No it is just a myth
Nicotine.