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Do you think kids who smoke and/or snort Smarties have a higher than normal chance of growing up to use substances?

And when I say smoke, I really mean "smoke," seeing as there's no actual fire or smoke or matches involved. A recent story in The Wall Street Journal outlined the quasi-disturbing process: 1. Kids smash up a pack of Smarties still in the plastic wrapper. 2. They inhale the powder through the mouth. 3. They blow the resulting smoke out of their mouths, mimicking a smoker's exhale. Yikes? Some truly brilliant kids - just to traumatize every adult in their lives as much as possible - have even tried snorting the dust. So, in addition to giving kids a head start on the not-so-subtle mannerisms of addiction, what are the dangers of this behavior?

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