In Minnesota, the $1.60 cigarette tax increase that will go into effect July 1 hasbeen hailed as a way to raise funds for a new stadium for the popular MinnesotaVikings football team, among other things
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It's not even adding anything to the company, except for raising the risk of people getting sick
"new research shows that nicotine emitted by e-cigs combines with chemicals in the air to form extremely potent cancer-causing chemicals which adhere to surfaces like seats and carpeting where they linger and further expose unsuspecting passengers." Professor Siegel later responded: This is an outright lie
Otherwise, our tobacco will become too dry, and those of us who like several tins open simultaneously are especially vulnerable to this predicament
The same goes for alcohol-free drinksmocktails are on the rise, making it easier for people to cut back without feeling left out