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<blockquote data-quote="joemelon" data-source="post: 259092" data-attributes="member: 2721"><p>Great article, thanks for putting it up here. I've read a good bit on tobacco, cigar and pipe history, but not so much specifically on cigarettes. Was a good read, as much as I don't care for cigarettes, it's amazing how it's survived over one hundred years, from praise to scourge, predominance to decline. </p><p></p><p>I'm glad it didn't vilify tobacco in general and the people who had their hand in creating and pushing cigarettes, especially not laying blame on anyone (including tobacco). Long story short, one may never know all of the consequences associated with anything, especially in regard to how a product is going to be used.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joemelon, post: 259092, member: 2721"] Great article, thanks for putting it up here. I've read a good bit on tobacco, cigar and pipe history, but not so much specifically on cigarettes. Was a good read, as much as I don't care for cigarettes, it's amazing how it's survived over one hundred years, from praise to scourge, predominance to decline. I'm glad it didn't vilify tobacco in general and the people who had their hand in creating and pushing cigarettes, especially not laying blame on anyone (including tobacco). Long story short, one may never know all of the consequences associated with anything, especially in regard to how a product is going to be used. [/QUOTE]
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