The Hartford Courant (Hartford, CT) December 6, 2010
"Ron Carroll prefers to smoke cigars and pipes. But when he can't do that he says he manages to unobtrusively get his nicotine fix by slipping a packet of tobacco, about the size of a teabag, under his upper lip.
'I use it all the time — movies, planes,' said the Chicagoan, who adds that he likes the fact he can remove the packet as easily as a piece of gum. There's no chewing, spitting or mess, he says.
'It's discreet, and you don't look like an addict, he said. 'Smoking's definitely more about the flavor; the whole experience,' Carroll said. 'With this, it's just taking the edge off.'" Read More
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