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Pre-Wawa Wawa dealt in textiles, boasting mills throughout the US
Experts were shown a diagram with 5 placement sites on waterpipes: the (A) glass body (base), (B) metal holder, (C) mouthpiece, (D) hose, and (E) menu (Figure 1)

The shallow dive Looking at it from a birds eye view, the supply chain looks like this: Agriculture Growing tobacco on farms Logistics Getting tobacco from farms to where it can be processed Primary processing Sorting, stemming, redrying, blending and adding flavors and dyes More logistics Getting tobacco to manufacturers that do secondary processing Secondary processing Making filters, flavor capsules, paper, packaging and more, and ultimately manufacturing the final products that are sold to consumers Even more logistics Using transport, distribution and wholesalers to get finished products to retail settings where people can buy them Retail and marketing Selling packaged products like cigarettes, cigars, bidis, oral tobacco and more Use and disposal Smoking or using the tobacco products, then throwing them and their packaging out Tobacco not only causes harm when it is smoked, the tobacco industry can cause damage in nearly every one of these steps