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Chewing tobacco (also known as chew) refers to a form of smokeless tobacco
Smokeless tobacco

Smokeless Tobacco may refer to:* Dipping tobacco, a type of tobacco that is placed between the lower or upper lip and gums.* Chewing Tobacco, a type of tobacco that is chewed....
 furnished as long strands of whole or very coarsely shredded leaves and consumed by placing a portion of the tobacco between the cheek and gum or teeth and chewing. Unlike dipping tobacco
Dipping tobacco

Dipping tobacco, also known as moist snuff or spit tobacco, is a form of smokeless tobacco. It is commonly referred to as dip while the act of using it is called dipping, having a dip, packing a lip, packing a dip, or throwing one [a dip or plug] in....
, it isn't ground and must be mechanically crushed with the teeth to release flavor and nicotine
Nicotine

Nicotine is an alkaloid found in the nightshade family of plants which constitutes approximately 0.6?3.0% of dry weight of tobacco, with biosynthesis taking place in the roots, and accumulating in the leaves....
. Unwanted juices are then expectorated. Historically, chewing tobacco was the most prevalent form of tobacco use in the United States until it was overtaken by cigarette
Cigarette

A cigarette is a product consumed through smoking and manufactured out of curing and finely cut tobacco leaves and reconstituted tobacco, often combined with other List of additives in cigarettes, then rolled or stuffed into a paper-wrapped cylinder ....
 smoking in the early 20th Century.






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Chewing tobacco (also known as chew) refers to a form of smokeless tobacco
Smokeless tobacco

Smokeless Tobacco may refer to:* Dipping tobacco, a type of tobacco that is placed between the lower or upper lip and gums.* Chewing Tobacco, a type of tobacco that is chewed....
 furnished as long strands of whole or very coarsely shredded leaves and consumed by placing a portion of the tobacco between the cheek and gum or teeth and chewing. Unlike dipping tobacco
Dipping tobacco

Dipping tobacco, also known as moist snuff or spit tobacco, is a form of smokeless tobacco. It is commonly referred to as dip while the act of using it is called dipping, having a dip, packing a lip, packing a dip, or throwing one [a dip or plug] in....
, it isn't ground and must be mechanically crushed with the teeth to release flavor and nicotine
Nicotine

Nicotine is an alkaloid found in the nightshade family of plants which constitutes approximately 0.6?3.0% of dry weight of tobacco, with biosynthesis taking place in the roots, and accumulating in the leaves....
. Unwanted juices are then expectorated. Historically, chewing tobacco was the most prevalent form of tobacco use in the United States until it was overtaken by cigarette
Cigarette

A cigarette is a product consumed through smoking and manufactured out of curing and finely cut tobacco leaves and reconstituted tobacco, often combined with other List of additives in cigarettes, then rolled or stuffed into a paper-wrapped cylinder ....
 smoking in the early 20th Century. Tobacco in this form is now largely confined to rural and especially Southern areas of the United States
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
 even more so than dipping tobacco.

Health Effects

Chewing tobacco has been known to cause cancer
Cancer

Cancer is a class of diseases in which a group of cell display uncontrolled growth , invasion , and sometimes metastasis . These three malignant properties of cancers differentiate them from benign tumors, which are self-limited, do not invade or metastasize....
, particularly of the mouth and pancreas. According to the International Agency for Research on Cancer
International Agency for Research on Cancer

The International Agency for Research on Cancer is an intergovernmental agency forming part of the World Health Organisation of the United Nations....
, "Some health scientists have suggested that smokeless tobacco should be used in smoking cessation programmes and have made implicit or explicit claims that its use would partly reduce the exposure of smokers to carcinogens and the risk for cancer...[T]hese claims, however, are not supported by the available evidence."

Types


Loose leaf tobacco is sweetened and packaged loose in aluminum lined pouches. The chewer simply takes a portion directly from the pouch. This is the most widely available.

Plug tobacco is press formed into sheets, with the aid of a little syrup, mostly molasses
Molasses

Molasses is a thick by-product from the processing of the sugar beet or sugar cane into sugar. The word molasses comes from the Portuguese language word mela?o, which comes from "meli", the Greek word for "honey"....
, which helps maintain form as well as sweeten. The sheets are then cut into individual plugs, wrapped with fine tobacco and then packaged. Individual servings must be cut or bitten directly from the plug.

Twist tobacco is spun and rolled into large rope-like strands and then twisted into a knot. The final product is much lower in moisture than plug or loose leaf and historic varieties could be smoked in a pipe as well as chewed. This was the most common form of chewing tobacco in the 18th and 19th centuries.

Tobacco bits are formed rolling sweetened and typically flavored tobacco into small pieces which are consumed individually. These are typically packaged in small tins like mint
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.

History


Chewing is one of the oldest ways of consuming tobacco leaves. Native Americans
Indigenous peoples of the Americas

The indigenous peoples of the Americas are the pre-Columbian inhabitants of the Americas, their descendants, and many ethnic groups who identify with those peoples....
 in both North and South America chewed the leaves of the plant, frequently mixed with the mineral lime
Lime (mineral)

Lime is a general term for calcium-containing inorganic materials, in which carbonates, oxides and hydroxides predominate. Strictly speaking, lime is calcium oxide or calcium hydroxide....
.

The Southern U.S. was distinctive for its production of tobacco, which earned premium prices from around the world. Most farmers grew a little for their own use, or traded with neighbors who grew it. Commercial sales became important in the late 19th century as major tobacco companies rose in the South, becoming one of the largest employers in cities like Durham, NC and Richmond, VA. Southerners dominated the tobacco industry in the United States; even a concern as large as the Helm Tobacco Company, headquartered in New Jersey
New Jersey

New Jersey is a state in the Mid-Atlantic States and Northeastern United States regions of the United States. It is bordered on the north by New York, on the east by the Hudson River and the Atlantic Ocean, on the southwest by Delaware, and on the west by Pennsylvania....
, was headed by former Confederate officer George Washington Helme
George Washington Helme

George Washington Helme , the founder of Helmetta, New Jersey, was the ninth child and fifth son of Major Oliver Helme by his second wife Sarah Pease....
. In 1938 R.J. Reynolds
R.J. Reynolds

Richard Joshua "R.J." Reynolds was an United States businessman and founder of the R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company.The son of a tobacco farmer, he worked for his father and attended Emory and Henry College from 1868 to 1870, eventually graduating from Bryant and Stratton Business College in Baltimore....
 marketed eighty-four brands of chewing tobacco, twelve brands of smoking tobacco, and the top-selling Camel brand of cigarettes. Reynolds sold large quantities of chewing tobacco, though that market peaked about 1910.

A historian of the American South in the late 1860s reported on typical usage in the region where it was grown, paying close attention to class and gender:

In the U.S., chewing tobacco was culturally associated with sports, especially baseball
Baseball

Baseball is a bat-and-ball sport played between two team sport of nine players each. The goal of baseball is to score run by hitting a thrown Baseball with a baseball bat and touching a series of four markers called base arranged at the corners of a ninety-foot square, or diamond. Players on one team take turns hitting against...
, for much of the 20th Century, but now its use by participants is almost universally banned at organized sporting events.

Chewing tobacco remains popular in the American South and continues to spark controversy. In September 2006 both the Republican and Democratic candidates for Senator from Virginia admitted to chewing tobacco and agreed that it sets a bad example for children.

Advertising

One of the most successful methods of advertising was the Mail Pouch Tobacco Barn
Mail Pouch Tobacco Barn

A Mail Pouch Tobacco Barn, or simply Mail Pouch Barn, is a barn with one or more sides painted from 1890 to 1992, in advertisement for the West Virginia Mail Pouch chewing tobacco company , based in Wheeling, West Virginia....
 signs, which were in use from 1890-1992.

Spittoon

In the late 19th century, during the peak in popularity of chewing tobacco in the Western United States, a device known as the spittoon
Spittoon

A spittoon is a receptacle made for spitting into, especially by users of Tobacco#Chewing tobacco. It is also known as a cuspidor , although that term is also used for a type of spitting sink used in dentistry....
 was a ubiquitous feature throughout places both private and public (e.g. parlour
Parlour

Parlour , from the French word parloir, from parler , denotes an "audience chamber". It corresponds to what the Turkish people call a kiosk, as in Judg....
s and passenger cars). The purpose of the spittoon was to provide a receptacle for excess juices and spittle accumulated from the oral use of tobacco. As chewing tobacco's popularity declined throughout the years, the spittoon became merely a relic of the Old West and is rarely seen outside museums. To this very day spittoons are still present on the floor of the U.S. Senate, though they are no longer used by members.

Brands and Labels

  • Levi Garrett
    Levi Garrett

    Levi Garrett is a brand of chewing tobacco popular in the United States. It is manufactured by Conwood Company, a U.S. smokeless tobacco manufacturer that also produces the Grizzly tobacco and Kodiak tobacco brands....
  • Beech-Nut
    Beech-Nut

    Beech-Nut Nutrition Corporation is a baby food company that is currently owned by the Swiss branded consumer-goods firm Hero group....
  • Red Man
    Red Man

    Red Man is a leading brand of chewing tobacco in the United States, produced since 1904. Red Man has traditionally come as leaf tobacco, in contrast to twist chewing tobacco or the ground tobacco used in snuff, and became a leader in that form of dental tobacco....
  • Southern Pride
  • Taylor's Pride
  • Morgan
    Morgan

    Morgan may refer to:a hard worker...
  • Chattanooga Chew
  • copenhagen
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  • grizzly
    Grizzly

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  • red man
    Red Man

    Red Man is a leading brand of chewing tobacco in the United States, produced since 1904. Red Man has traditionally come as leaf tobacco, in contrast to twist chewing tobacco or the ground tobacco used in snuff, and became a leader in that form of dental tobacco....
  • Skoal
    Skoal

    Skoal may refer to:* Skoal tobacco is a brand of smokeless tobacco. U.S. Smokeless Tobacco Company.* Sk?l is also a Danish language, Swedish language and Norwegian language term used as a toast : Cheers! Sk?l!...