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| | For Europe's beleaguered smokers, it sounds too good to be true: a satisfying hit of tobacco, without the smoke that so gets up everyone's noses. On that logic, sinus - a moist plug of snuff-style tobacco, which Scandinavians insert under their upper lips - ought to be gearing up for a boom.
Sinus makers have already seen sales soar in Norway, where a ban on smoking in public places was introduced in June; now, they hope to repeat the experience around the world.
"You will see more and more smoking bans," predicts Bo Aulin of Swedish Match, the dominant sinus manufacturer. |
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