Dipping tobacco, which affects the mucus membrane lining in the mouth and will cause receding gums over time
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Unlike most dipping tobacco products (especially the American varieties, such as Skoal), however, Oliver Twist is not loose, but rather formed into a cylindrical plug for easier clean-up and more discreet consumption.