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Because of course big tobacco would do that. They were often sold in packs looking just like real cigarette packs, except with the word “Candy” on it. Some appeared to be fictional brands, and others were sold under the branding of real cigarette companies.

Candy cigarettes

Wikipedia says:

A 1990 study found that sixth graders who ate candy cigarettes were twice as likely to smoke cigarettes as those who did not eat candy cigarettes.

And,

Some products contain powdered sugar hidden in the wrapper, allowing the user to blow into the cigarette and produce a cloud of sugar that imitates smoke, which comes out of the other end.

They are still available in the US and Canada, although with some restrictions.

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    16 hours ago

    Even in the USA in the 90’s, the local ice cream man had them. I never saw them anywhere else, but I definitely used to buy them often. We also had Big League Chew which took me far too long to realize it was gum that was supposed to look like chewing tobacco.

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      16 hours ago

      Big League Chew

      Yeah, I can’t believe I didn’t realize that until I was an adult. Wait a minute… was Bubble Tape the allegory to dip?

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        15 hours ago

        I think bubble tape was innocent and simply designed to look like a tape dispenser.