Warren Ellis enlightens us about a strange new product, Camel Dissolvables, a smoke free alternative to cigarettes made of tobacco that literally melts in your mouth.
via Chip Beale
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Throat and mouth cancer have never been more convenient!
I’ve heard of something similar to this before. It’s called chewing tobacco and helps no one.
As an ex-smoker, I really don’t trust any kind of alternative to smoking tobacco. The pictures of gum cancer from the anti-chewing tobacco ads are enough to convince me not to try anything similar. At least with smoking you don’t SEE the damage you’re doing.
Okay, so is there where I admit I have nicotine lozenges stashed in all my bags just in case I’m stuck on a plane or otherwise can’t smoke for some other reason? Because if it is, it’s probably where to also admit that I’d totally try these.
Does it keep people from smelling up the joint?
Hey love your blog. But anything showing a tobacco companies desperate attempt to get people addicted to a carcinogenic product is bad form in my eyes. Even though its tongue in cheek its free advertising for them.
May cause gum disease and tooth loss — hey, sounds great !
When I first saw mouthwash in “strip” form a few years back, I commented to my wife that these were just a ploy to get consumers used to a new delivery system – and that one day we would getting our nicotine in a similar fashion.
If you think you had it hard keeping your kids off the smokes before, wait until they get a hold of these. Tasty. Smokeless. Instant. Easily hidden – put them in your empty mouthwash strip container.
Meet Tobacco’s new thin edge of the wedge to get kids hooked.
Kind of like chawin’ tabacky for pansies.
I think this will make a LOT of asthmatics happy. I support the move, personally.
Now when will other smokeable herbs be available as dissolvables, given San Francisco’s speciality market?