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Tobacco problem of India 🚬

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On top of Tobacco packets it will be written as "Tobacco users die early" but still it has highest sales and it's profits is increasing gradually Why?

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😐 The owner of the Marlboro tobacco company passed away due to lung ♋🦀

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