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- Camel Snus: Quit Smoking or Get a Flavored Nicotine BuzzThis is a review of Camel Snus, which is a tobacco substitute for smokers and those who chew tobacco. This product has always been popular in Sweden, by its taking the United States by storm, being sold at numerous convenience stores and online retailers.
- Camel Snus vs. Marlboro SnusAs a non-smoker, I have tried both products to determine which one is actually superior.
- How to Use SnusThis article will show the tobacco user how to use Snus.
- How to Get Free SnusThis article will give you some ideas on how to find free snus.
- Why Snus Are Not Risk FreeHere's a look at why snus aren't a risk-free alternative to cigarettes, though they may be helpful devices for some cigarette smokers.
- The Health Advantages of Switching from Cigarettes to SnusHere's a look at the health advantages of switching from cigarettes to snus.
- Will Swedish Snus Give You Cancer?Here's a look at the cancer risks posed by Swedish and American snus.
- The Differences Between Snus and Chewing TobaccoHere's a look at some of the key differences between Swedish snus and American chewing tobacco.
- Where to Get Snus When the American Tobacco Import Ban Goes into EffectHere's a look at a few places that you'll still be able to find snus when the tobacco import ban takes effect.
- How to Use Snus to Quit SmokingHere's a guide to using Swedish and American snus to quit smoking.
- The Differences Between American and Swedish SnusHere's a look at the differences between Swedish snus and newly introduced American forms of the tobacco product.
- 4 Practical Advantages Snus Has Over CigarettesHere's a look at some of the more practical advantages that Swedish snus has over cigarettes and other forms of smoked tobacco.
- Camel SNUS: The Risks of Smokeless, Spitless TobaccoHere's a look at the new Camel SNUs, including an idea of the tobacco risks eliminated by the new tobacco--and the risks that are still there.
Swedish Snus: A Safer Tobacco"Snus" is the only tobacco product in the world that actually reduces cancer deaths as it becomes more popular. It is also banned in the European Union and virtually unknown within the United States. Find out why.