Privately, one lawyer for the company explained why in a letter later recovered in a court filing: "We have never raised any objection to the use of our labels feeling, for your more or less private information, that it is not too bad an advertisement." The FTC called the packaging mimicry "an indirect form of advertising aimed at children." As the Truth Initiative's Koval explained, the tobacco industry had more than a passing interest in getting kids interested in its products
CN 1107015A discloses a human life-promoting healthy product in which finely cut tobacco is replaced by a natural, good-for-health wild plant after being collected, dried, steamed up, cut into small pieces, baked, and rolled up
It increases the risk of heart disease which can lead to stroke or heart attack
And its not only cancer: smoking contributes to the development of health conditions like heart disease and stroke, Type 2 diabetes and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, among others