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Tobacco-free pharmacies

Hey there kiddo! So, you know how there are these places called pharmacies where people go to get medicines and stuff? Some of these pharmacies have decided to be "tobacco-free."

Now, you might be wondering what "tobacco" is. It's a plant that some people like to smoke or chew, and it's not good for our health. When people use tobacco, it can cause problems like breathing trouble or heart diseases. That's why some pharmacies decided to not sell tobacco products anymore.

Being "tobacco-free" means that you cannot find tobacco products in these pharmacies. It's like their way of encouraging people to not use tobacco and stay healthy. They want to promote good health habits and make healthier options available to people.

It's kind of like when you go to the playground, and there's a sign that says "no littering." It's a rule that we follow to keep the playground clean and safe for everyone. In the same way, pharmacies are choosing to promote good health practices by not selling tobacco products.

Does that make sense, kiddo?