Tobacco (disambiguation)

Tobacco (disambiguation)

Nicotiana is the genus of herbs and shrubs which is cultivated to produce tobacco products.

Tobacco (agriculture) is an agricultural product processed from the fresh leaves of plants in the genus "Nicotiana".

Tobacco may also refer to:

Actions

* Chipper (tobacco)
* Smoking pipe (tobacco)
* Tobacco bowdlerization
* Tobacco harm reduction
* Tobacco rings
* Tobacco smoking

Tobacco

Types

* Burley (tobacco)
* Criollo tobacco
* Latakia (tobacco)
* Turkish tobacco

Products

* Cavendish Tobacco
* Chewing tobacco
* Cigarette card
* Dipping tobacco
* Kodiak tobacco
* Queen's Tobacco-pipe
* Shag (tobacco)
* Smokeless tobacco
* Snuff
* Snus
* Tobacco barn
* Y1 (tobacco)

Pathogens

* Satellite Tobacco Mosaic Virus
* Tobacco etch virus
* Tobacco leaf curl virus
* Tobacco mosaic virus
* Tobacco mosaic Virus memory
* Tobacco necrosis virus
* Tobacco ringspot virus
* Tobacco streak virus
* Tobacco stunt virus
* Tobacco vein mottling virus

Legal

Legislation

* Tobacco Damages and Health Care Costs Recovery Act
* Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement
* Tobacco packaging warning messages
* Tobacco Products Control Act

Court cases

* FDA v. Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corp.
* Imperial Tobacco v. British Columbia
* The Cherokee tobacco case
* United States v. American Tobacco Co.

Agreements

* Tobacco litigation
* Tobacco lobby
* Tobacco Lords

Movements

Culture

* Legacy Tobacco Documents Library Multimedia Collection
* Tobacco culture

Campaigns

* Tobacco Protest
* Anti-tobacco movement in Nazi Germany
* Smoking ban
* Tobacco advertising
* Tobacco Advertising and Promotion Act 2002
* Tobacco cessation clinic
* World Health Organization Framework Convention on Tobacco Control

Education

* Drug, Alcohol, and Tobacco Education

Names

Brands

* Bank (tobacco)
* Drum (tobacco)
* Grizzly tobacco
* Oliver Twist Tobacco
* Prince Albert tobacco
* Skoal tobacco

Businesses

* American Tobacco Company
* Bloch Brothers Tobacco Company
* British American Tobacco
* Brown & Williamson
* China National Tobacco Co.
* Copenhagen tobacco
* Fortune Tobacco
* Imperial Tobacco
* Iranian Tobacco Company
* Japan Tobacco
* Lorillard Tobacco Company
* Republic Tobacco
* R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company
* Santa Fe Natural Tobacco Company
* Taiwan Tobacco and Liquor Corporation
* Tobacco Institute, a trading group.
* Tobacco Road (bar)
* Tobacco Radio Network
* U.S. Smokeless Tobacco Company
* Vector Tobacco
* W. T. Blackwell and Company Tobacco Factory

Persons

* Louis Tobacco
* Old Tobacco
* Young Tobacco

Locations

* Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco Workers and Grain Millers' International Union
* Duke Homestead and Tobacco Factory
* Mail Pouch Tobacco Barn
* Model Tobacco Building
* Northern Wisconsin Co-op Tobacco Pool Warehouse
* Port Tobacco Village, Maryland
* Rose Hill (Port Tobacco, Maryland)
* Sarajevo Tobacco Factory
* Stanley Dock Tobacco Warehouse
* Tobacco Bay (Bermuda)
* Tobacco Dock
* Tobacco Garden Creek
* Tobacco Road
* Tobacco Root Mountains
* Tobacco Row
* Tobacco Township, Michigan

Organizations

* Canadian Council for Tobacco Control
* Delaware Division of Alcohol and Tobacco Enforcement
* Florida Division of Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco
* Georgia Alcohol and Tobacco Division
* Indiana Alcohol and Tobacco Commission
* Lakson Group
* Maryland Alcohol and Tobacco Tax Bureau
* National Tobacco Cessation Collaborative
* Oxford Tobacco Research Station
* Thailand Tobacco Monopoly FC
* Youth Tobacco Cessation Collaborative

Other

* Tobacco Road (novel)

See also

* Big Tobacco
* Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives
* Cannabis
* History of commercial tobacco in the United States
* List of countries by tobacco consumption per capita
* Plantation economy
* Nicotine
* Smoking
* Tar (tobacco residue)
* Tobacco and health
* Tobacco and other drugs
* Tobacco demographics


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