And so in the tobacco and nicotine industry, these health movements are starting to kick in
Through samples and references to the music of Marvin Gaye, Curtis Mayfield and the Mary Jane Girls, Blige combines the soul and funk spirit of these artists with her own lived experiences
By 1920, there had been considerable change, as this cartoon showed, with more change on the horizon: (Note the 1920 girl is reading Elinor Glyn, a popular author of the day whose titillating romantic fiction was that era's "Fifty Shades of Grey," while her 1820 counterpart is holding "Little Red Riding Hood.") The postwar woman wore dresses whose hems nearly rose to knee level, and by mid-decade would slightly go above it, and possessed a figure that was angular, somewhat boyish
First came the shift from traditional cigarettes to vaping, and now we're seeing another evolution with tobacco-free nicotine pouches gaining massive popularity