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2008: Skoal Edge, a bolder and cooler version of Skoal Long Cut Wintergreen, is introduced. (Discontinued in 2011) 2010: Skoal pouches were released. 2011: Skoal Snus was released. 2011: Skoal Xtra was released in pouches and longcut. Early 2012: Skoal ReadyCut was released in a limited area. (Indiana, Florida, Kentucky and Virginia only)
Skoal Bandits were invented by UST's marketing division, the manufacturing process was conceived by Gene Paules of UST, and the process was automated by David Westerman of the Automation Center, Inc., Nashville, Tennessee. Since then, Skoal has kept the Skoal Bandits products, but has also released regular-sized pouches, as well as snus, and ...
If skoal is described separate from dipping tobacco, this point needs to be made on both pages. At the very least a note linking skoal to the health section for dipping tobacco should be applied. Otherwise, the skoal article should probably just be incorporated into the dipping tobacco article, as there is little specific to skoal tobacco that ...
Skoal may refer to: skoal! or skål!, a Scandinavian phrase used as a toast. Skoal (tobacco), a smokeless tobacco brand made by U.S. Smokeless Tobacco Company;
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Graphic from the 2016 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report entitled Smokeless Tobacco: Health Effects [27] Smokeless tobacco (including products where tobacco is chewed) is a cause of oral cancer, oesophagus cancer, and pancreas cancer. [5]
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Hamilton, together with Michael Brown, became an enthusiastic supporter of US Tobacco's product Skoal Bandits, a tea-bag type of pouch of tobacco designed for chewing. The product was believed to cause serious risk of oral cancer , particularly for minors, and the government was inclined to ban its import.