51. Sugar cane workers for generations commonly chewed tobacco in the fields, Salicrup recalls, possibly contributing to high rates of cancer now among the elderly. 52. The company said it expected most of its gains to come from increased shipments of chewing tobacco rather than higher prices. 53. The camera accompanies the expatriate to the stall in a market where his mother used to sell betel nut, which he describes as the equivalent of chewing tobacco. 54. The group, which includes all-time home run-leader Hank Aaron, also tries to get baseball clubs to cut down the availabilty of chewing tobacco in stadiums. 55. The state has strict laws on selling tobacco to minors, but company policies vary on whether teens must present ID before buying cigarettes or chewing tobacco. 56. The whole mess is leaving a taste in the mouths of fans more bitter than a day-old wad of chewing tobacco. 57. Then again who is the fool, since our society spends inordinate national television time documenting the projectile spitting of chewing tobacco in dugouts? 58. They always seemed to have money, keeping themselves supplied with expensive Beech Nut chewing tobacco and paying cash for it. 59. They complemented gun racks and went well with a package of Red Man chewing tobacco on the dash. 60. They drink, they chew tobacco, and when they smoke our dagga, they either sleep or kill. |