During a Thursday Night Football broadcast, cameras caught Buccaneers quarterback Baker Mayfield using this type of product on the sidelines out of halftime. In late October 2024, class members began receiving payouts from a 300 million dollar settlement about this type of product having misleading safety advertisements and unlawfully targeting minors. The Supreme Court is set to hear a case about this type of product having names like (*) “Iced Pineapple Express” and “Pink Lemonade,” which the FDA rejected. A British cartel called BAT wrote off 31.5 billion dollars in value on these products in December 2023 in the American market due to falling usage rates among younger generations. For 10 points, name this addictive product whose “e-” form doesn’t require inhaling smoke. ■END■
ANSWER: tobacco [accept Juul, vapes, or word forms like vaping; accept e-cigarettes or e-cigs; accept Zyn or nicotine pouches; accept cigar or cigarette]
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