Cigarettes and Chocolate Milk [Verse 1]Cigarettes and chocolate milkThese are just a couple of my cravingsEverything it seems I like's a little bit strongerA little bit thickerHave to eat them all in just one sittingEverything it seems I like's a little bit sweeterA little bit fatter, a little bit harmful for me[Verse 3]And then there's those other thingsWhich for several reasons we won't mentionEverything about 'em is a little bit strangerA little bit harder, a little bit deadly[Chorus]It isn't very smartTends to make one partSo brokenhearted[Verse 4]Sitting here remembering meAlways been a shoe made for the cityGo ahead accuse me of just singing about placesWhere scrappy boys faces have general run of the town[Verse 5]Playing with prodigal sonsTakes a lot of sentimental ValiumsCan't expect the world to be your Raggedy AndyWhile running on empty, you little old doll with a frown[Verse 6]You got to keep in the gameRetaining mystique while facing forwardI suggest a reading of A Lesson in TightropesOr Surfing Your High hopes, or Adios Kansas[Chorus]It isn't very smartTends to make one partSo brokenhearted[Bridge]Still there's not a show on my backHoles or a friendly interventionI'm just a little bit heiress, a little bit Irish, a little bitTower of Pisa, whenever I see yaSo please be kind if I'm a mess[Outro]Cigarettes and chocolate milkCigarettes and chocolate milk

There are now 1 billion smokers globally, almost one-third of the worlds adult population, and smoking rates are increasing in some countries, such as Bangladesh and Indonesia
Frankly, I was surprised to see any pipe tobacco at all in Tokyo, pipe smoking isn't very popular there
Nicotine pouches (tobaccofree snus) are legal to purchase in the UK
Columbuss men (and later explorers) seeing the natives either naked or with what appeared to them as primitive clothing, watched the way they lived off the land and coined these new people Ninos Indios or, translated into English, the Children of God. Later, it was easier to condense that into Indios, and when the English tried to pronounce it came out as Indian. In 1560, Jean Nicot, a French diplomat and scholar, while visiting Portugal, was introduced to tobacco