Straw Poll.  Growing up, did you ever consume candied cigars or candied cigarettes?


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I came across the below article on Cany cigars/cigarettes. 

Straw poll, think back. In your early childhood years.

Q.   Growing up, did you ever consume candied cigars or candied cigarettes?  :thinking:

 

https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/other/candy-tobacco-imitation-products-availability-and-marketing-linked-to-children/ar-BB1ox80Y?item=flightsprg-tipsubsc-v1a?season=2024/

Childhood use of candy cigarettes, which are fake cigarettes made out of sugar, is associated with cigarette use among users, and yet there has been no research into the availability of these products or how they are currently being marketed. In a recent study led by UNC undergraduate student Dov Bearman with co-authors and mentors from the UNC Tobacco Prevention and Evaluation Program (TPEP), researchers set out to fill this gap by performing a content analysis of all candy tobacco imitation products available for online purchase in the United States.

Using Google and retail websites, the researchers identified 66 unique candy tobacco imitation products available for purchase. The most popular of these products, by far, were candy cigars, which made up 59% of all identified candy tobacco imitation products. 

Amazon.com : Custom Round Brown Royal Chocolate Candy Cigars in a Fancy  Cigar Box of 12 with Personalized Cigar Bands : Grocery & Gourmet Food

 

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16 minutes ago, Chibearsv said:

As a kid, I remember “smoking” a lot of bubble gum cigarettes. If you puffed out, white smoke (cornstarch I think) came out. They looked just like filter cigarettes except for the pink center. Gum was always hard as a rock.

Same experience here as well. I thought I was so cool 😆 😂 😆 

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I remember candied cigarettes and bubblegum cigars back in the 70's. I don't remember the brand name, though. 

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Big fan of Popeye's cigarettes and those black licorice cigars and pipes. Ironically I'd buy those while grabbing a pack of Rothmans for my father. Back in the 70's the stores didn't car about age. 

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50 minutes ago, Puros Y Vino said:

Big fan of Popeye's cigarettes and those black licorice cigars and pipes. Ironically I'd buy those while grabbing a pack of Rothmans for my father. Back in the 70's the stores didn't car about age. 

lol - Ireland was still like this in the 90’s. I used to buy smokes for my dad all the way up until it looked as if they might be for me (say 98/99 or something like this).

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The white pure sugar cigarettes and the gum that blew out smoke were consumed almost daily in the summer as a kid. It didn't help the ice cream truck driver lived a few houses down and left his truck open 24/7. You would go in and take whatever you wanted and toss the correct amount of change in the jar.

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2 hours ago, ha_banos said:

I recall white solid chalky sweet sticks with a red tip. We'd walk around with them hanging out of mouths and pretending ofc. Then crunch them and eat them. They had no filter.

Cannot find any pics online. Can't recall any packaging or brand names...

Will try to find in ye olde sweete shoppe!

I was never a cigarette smoker... Got into cigars around 30yo.

 

Yeah, these are the same as I recall - something like below…??

 

https://www.treasureislandsweets.co.uk/love-hearts-tabs-pez/barratt-candy-sticks-box.html

 

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, Dozerhead said:

I remember candied cigarettes and bubblegum cigars back in the 70's. I don't remember the brand name, though. 

I recall Kings in red pack and Luckys in white.

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I certainly remember the brand I consumed as a kid, here in Australia...

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Obviously, that name was updated to this one below...

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Good memories!

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10 hours ago, JohnS said:

I certainly remember the brand I consumed as a kid, here in Australia...

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I remember those. Never really liked the flavour, though.

I recall being given chocolate cigarettes and cigars when I was a kid. Often by aunties or uncles visiting from overseas. My parents rarely gave my brother and I chocolate as treats (besides Easter), so I never really developed a taste for it.

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7 hours ago, ha_banos said:

I recall white solid chalky sweet sticks with a red tip. We'd walk around with them hanging out of mouths and pretending ofc. Then crunch them and eat them. They had no filter.

Very timely. Just last week I just smoked a cigar that had a flavor note that reminded me of these chalky sticks. I recorded this in my journal and thought, "nobody else is going to know what I'm talking about if I make this reference." Glad to hear that others remember these as well!

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We smoked a lot of candy cigarettes. I loved the bubble gum ones because they were wrapped in paper and if you blew into them the confectioners sugar they were rolled in would puff out like a real smoke.

But nothing beat grandpa shoving a real sweet tipped cigar into my mouth when he saw me "pretending" to smoke.

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13 hours ago, JohnS said:

I certainly remember the brand I consumed as a kid, here in Australia...

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Obviously, that name was updated to this one below...

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Good memories!

Yeah we loved these. My brothers and I would pretend we were the coolest smokers on the block with these after watching a John Wayne or some WW 2 flick. About the only thing tobacco related in the lolly field I can remember as a kid. 

Can still remember Winfield advertising being blazoned everywhere, especially at Origin time. 

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11 hours ago, Boss Hog said:

God knows I went through several packs of these growing up.

Were often referred to as “Popeye Cigarettes”.

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They were rebranded at one point, they used to be called cigarettes. 
 

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Bubble gum cigars. I have no recollection of candy or gum cigarettes.

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