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In the Late 1800s, Saccharine Was Put into Tobacco to Sweeten

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Question 38

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In the late 1800s, saccharine was put into tobacco to sweeten it and to


A) make it look brown
B) make it smell better
C) give it a longer shelf life
D) make it healthier to consume

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