61. They ranged from the mundane -- Ace bandages and bottled water --- to the unusual -- a set of dominoes and cans of chewing tobacco. 62. To that was added a plug of chewing tobacco for flavor, caramel coloring for aesthetics and grain alcohol for kick. 63. Tuttle chewed tobacco for years. 64. Unlike smoking, which is in decline, the use of chewing tobacco is on the rise among young men. 65. Use of chewing tobacco has declined even more. 66. Volbrecht said that he was embarrassed not only to miss the game but to have his father find out that he chewed tobacco. 67. Where Russo might have expected to find players chewing tobacco, he found cows chewing weeds. 68. When Woods inspected the cameras, he found them covered in brown goop, which he thought at first was chewing tobacco. 69. Where white men--overall-clad farmers-- chewed tobacco and tilled the soil from sunup to sundown. 70. Wrigley Field is cherished for reasons beyond the outfield-wall ivy, in which the recently deceased outfielder Hank Sauer used to store tins of chewing tobacco. |