While the Europe Union has made Snus illegal, in several Asia-Pacific countries,
bans on using e-cigarettes cause the most concern.
Snus is tobacco that comes as a moist powder, or is
packed in small bags, and you put it under the inside of your bottom lip.
There have also been big declines in smoking prevalence in France and the USA due to uptake of innovative products, while Sweden and Norway boast by far the lowest smoking
rates in Europe thanks to the widespread use of Snus, a tobacco product which carries a fraction of the risk
of smoking lit tobacco.