Dissolvables: Dissolvables are finely ground tobacco pressed into shapes such as tablets, orbs, sticks, or strips and slowly dissolve in the mouth.Dip: Dipping tobacco (so called because users dip their fingers into the package to pinch a portion to insert into the mouth) is moist ground tobacco placed between the lower lip or cheek and the gums it is not used nasally.Chewing tobacco: A type of shredded or twisted smokeless tobacco that the user keeps in his or her mouth, between the cheek and gum.Pipe: A tube with a small bowl at one end that is filled with tobacco, lit, and smoked.Hookah: Hookahs are water pipes that are used to smoke specially made tobacco that comes in different flavors, such as apple, mint, cherry, chocolate, coconut, licorice, cappuccino, and watermelon.Cigars include regular cigars, cigarillos, and little filtered cigars. Cigar: A tube of tobacco that is thicker than a cigarette, wrapped in tobacco leaf, lit, and smoked.Cigarette: A thin cylinder of ground or shredded tobacco that is wrapped in paper, lit, and smoked.When smoked, bidis have higher concentrations of nicotine, tar, and carbon monoxide than conventional cigarettes sold in the United States. Bidis contain tobacco and can be flavored. Bidi: Small, thin, hand-rolled cigarettes imported to the United States primarily from India and other Southeast Asian countries.It includes the categories of current smoker, former smoker, never smoked, and smoking status unknown. Smoking status: A recoded variable based on several questions about cigarette smoking.Previously called an “occasional smoker”. Someday smoker : An adult who has smoked at least 100 cigarettes in his or her lifetime, who smokes now, but does not smoke every day.From 1991 on, a quit attempt was more quantitatively defined as having stopped smoking for one day or longer with the intention of quitting. Quit attempt: Until 1990, the NHIS asked smokers about any “serious” attempts to quit smoking.Never smoker: An adult who has never smoked, or who has smoked less than 100 cigarettes in his or her lifetime.Former smoker: An adult who has smoked at least 100 cigarettes in his or her lifetime but who had quit smoking at the time of interview.Every day smoker: An adult who has smoked at least 100 cigarettes in his or her lifetime, and who now smokes every day.Usually refers to cigarette smoke in the environment of a nonsmoker. Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS): Also called second-hand smoke.Beginning in 1991 this group was divided into “everyday” smokers or “somedays” smokers. Current smoker: An adult who has smoked 100 cigarettes in his or her lifetime and who currently smokes cigarettes.Amount smoked: The average number of cigarettes smoked per day, on days when cigarettes were smoked.Cajun Express Pressure Smoker - $650 (SYLVESTER)Ĭajun express pressure smoker.Gateway drum smoker - $650 (Willow Hill)ĥ5 gallon gateway drum smoker with cover.*Model shown- 16” x 40” Single Lid Grill w Firebox**Prices vary by model*16” Table Top16” x 26” Camper-Single Lid20” x 28” Camper-Single Lid16” x 32” Single Lid Grill20” x 32” Single Lid Grill16” x 40” Single Lid Grill w Firebox20” x 32”.
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