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St. Paul Soda Shop Busted For Selling Candy Cigarettes

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Lynden’s Soda Fountain, a tiny little soda fountain shop that specializes in vintage candies and vintage sodas, can no longer sell candy cigarettes!

Last week, a St. Paul city inspector pulled the candy cigarettes, Big League Chew, and bubble gum cigars (the ones people buy when someone has a baby) off the shelves, warning staff that those items couldn’t be sold within city limits.

What’s the reason behind this, you ask? Robert Humphrey, spokesperson for the St. Paul Department of Safety and Inspection, says a narc resident reported the sale of the candy cigarettes on December 13th.

Apparently, there’s been a ban on tobacco-themed candy in place since April 2009, when The Ramsey Tobacco Coalition (a program of the Association of Non-Smokers) went before the council with a group of high school students who said “research shows that candy cigarettes leads to smoking.”

With such a compelling argument, the council unanimously approved the ordinance.

I had candy cigarettes and Big League Chew as a kid, how come I don’t smoke or chew today? Before you know it, they’ll ban those mini pretzel sticks, because everyone used to pretend to smoke them too.

Ridiculous!

Sujeet Patel is the founder of Guys Gab, the definitive men's lifestyle blog, and he's one of the biggest car enthusiast you'll ever meet. He's been fortunate enough to turn his passion for cars into a full-time job. Like they say, "If you love what you do, you'll never work a day in your life."

2 Comments

2 Comments

  1. Nic

    December 27, 2012 at 9:35 pm

    Are you kidding me? That’s great, just ruin my childhood memories!

  2. Dusty

    February 10, 2013 at 10:14 am

    This is just B.S. Every thing we did as kids are being deemed Bad. Candy Cigarettes, Cowboys & Indians, cap guns, and others. Yet there is more Violence and killing than ever. DAMN you Dr. Spock!

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