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| | [[Image:GMF_Safer_Smokes_FDA.jpg|thumb|right|300px]] | | [[Image:GMF_Safer_Smokes_FDA.jpg|thumb|right|300px]] |
| | With anti-smoking sentiment on the rise, this could be the time to finally quit. | | With anti-smoking sentiment on the rise, this could be the time to finally quit. |
| − | Letting go of the rituals of smoking - such as removing a cigarette from the pack and watching the smoke curl into the air - can be just as difficult as overcoming the addiction to nicotine. But a new smoke made from lettuce instead of tobacco could help you "smoke your way out of the habit." | + | Letting go of the rituals of smoking - such as removing a [[cigarette]] from the pack and watching the smoke curl into the air - can be just as difficult as overcoming the addiction to nicotine. But a new smoke made from lettuce instead of tobacco could help you "smoke your way out of the habit." |
| | Developed by pharmaceutical chemist Dr. Puzant Torigian, Bravo Smokes are made from enzyme-treated lettuce fibers, which are converted through a patented process to a smoking product. They're packaged like cigarettes, look and feel like cigarettes and draw like cigarettes. But unlike regular cigarettes, they contain no nicotine. | | Developed by pharmaceutical chemist Dr. Puzant Torigian, Bravo Smokes are made from enzyme-treated lettuce fibers, which are converted through a patented process to a smoking product. They're packaged like cigarettes, look and feel like cigarettes and draw like cigarettes. But unlike regular cigarettes, they contain no nicotine. |
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