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Smokeless tobacco.

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Current Health 2, a Weekly Reader publication, October 1st, 1991

Smokeless tobacco, including snuff and chewing tobacco, is addictive and can cause cancer of the mouth. Tobacco companies encourage preteens to try smokeless tobacco by using athletes in their advertisements.

The poster hung on the locker room wall. Everyone seemed aware of it, but made an effort not to look at it too closely. As one student remarked, "This poster makes me uncomfortable." And that was its reason for being.

In large black letters, the poster said," Smokeless Tobacco Can Do for you What It Did for Sean Marsee." Under that were two pictures: the first, dated 1983, was a typical...

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