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  • 22.11.2011 Region’s Illegal Tobacco Sales Spike

    More than a third of businesses that officials recently checked in southwest North Dakota sold discount cigarette online to minors, according to information released by the Southwestern District Health Unit on Friday.“We were very, very surprised when we saw the results,” said Tammy Hovet, Tobacco Prevention and Control project coordinator for SWDHU.Twenty-two of 63 businesses checked in eight counties sold online cigarettes to minors in September and October, she said. The data shows a sharp spike in illegal sales, since a check of 65 businesses in the same counties in June turned up...

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    Quitting smoking cigarettes just got a little easier. For a limited time, the California Smokers' Helpline is sending callers from Nevada County free nicotine patches. Eligible cigarettes store users who call 1-800-NO-BUTTS and enroll in the free telephone-based cessation program will receive a free two-week starter kit of patches, while supplies last.The patches are an FDA-approved treatment proven to help smokers kick the habit. They release nicotine into the bloodstream through the skin, reducing withdrawal symptoms and slowly weaning smokers off nicotine. Nevada County was one of 34...

Anti-Smoking Local Illusionist Eats Cigarettes

You don’t have to believe in magic to be stunned by local illusionist, sideshow performer and Guinness World Record holder Richie Magic – mostly because Magic’s famed anti-smoking cigarettes stunt, in which he shoves dozens of lit cheap cigarettes into his mouth, chews them into an ashy pulp and spits out the charred remains, is 100 percent real.

A Scarsdale resident, Magic’s reputation transcended the 10583 area code after an AOL Weird News video in which the magician extinguished 70 cheap smokes in 60 seconds went viral last May. The AOL story garnered Magic plenty of publicity and also helped him break the original record he established two years prior.

“I set my first World Record on July 5, 2009, by orally extinguishing, chewing and expelling 20 cigarettes – one at a time – in 20 seconds,” said Magic, who also plans to attempt another World Record with a handcuffed underwater escape this summer in Yonkers. "After I set my first record, I wanted to set a new one for a purpose.”

Magic, 55, has performed magic and sideshow acts for crowds since he was 10 years old. The reason Magic claims he bears the brunt of a burnt and blistered mouth, however, isn’t to gain notoriety or break World Records –it’s to prevent children from picking up a cigarette.

“Smoking is vile and disgusting,” Magic said. “If you smoke, your mouth will look, smell, taste and feel like a human ashtray. That’s what I try to convince kids.”

Together, Magic and his friend David Adamovich (an ordained minister who moonlights as both famed knife thrower “Throwdini” and the U.S. Record Holders Republic’s current president) were able transform Magic’s sideshow trick into a center stage anti-smoking cigarettes campaign.

“We came up with an idea: let’s do the World Record, and let’s send a message to children that smoking cigarettes is gross. It’s a hygiene issue; it makes you smell like smoke. Maybe your girlfriend won’t kiss you,” Magic said.

On August 29, 2009, Magic debuted his new anti-smoking cigarettes message to a crowd of onlookers in Queens. As Magic stuffed his cheeks with 200 lit cheap cigarettes in under 6 minutes, 4 seconds, he made sure to chew with his mouth stretched open. Wide-eyed children watched in horror as Magic’s molars ground the tar, ash and paper into a viscous black sludge that coated his tongue, lips and throat – a veritable human ashtray.

“I constantly showed my mouth in order to turn children off. I think I turned a lot of them against smoking cigarettes,” Magic said.

The Associated Press covered the event, and Magic woke up the next day to find his face stretched across the metro section of the New York Daily News. The stunt also propelled Magic into the Ripley’s Believe it or Not comic strip – an image that’s now proudly tattooed across his left bicep, along with a rabbit bouncing out of a top hat and his hero, Houdini.

Over the next year, Magic scorched his tongue two more times – simultaneously extinguishing 20 cheap cigarettes in his mouth on March 30, 2010, followed by 60 cheap cigarettes in 60 seconds on June 29, 2010 – before AOL Weird News covered his latest record-breaking performance in Washington Square Park on June 19.

By then, however, New York City had officially banned outdoor smoking cigarettes… causing Magic’s extinguished discount cigarettes to ignite controversy.

“After I set my first World Record, I swore to the world that I would never smoke cigarettes another cigarette. Two or three months later, I relapsed,” Magic said.

Originally slated to take place on May 23 outside the Ripley’s Believe It Or Not Museum in Times Square, Magic’s event was cancelled after Ripley’s officials heard from AOL Weird News that Magic had returned to the habit he so strongly opposed.

“I’ve quit smoking cigarettes a few times between October 2009 and now. I’ve consistently relapsed and failed. I’ve tried a million different methods, from Nicorette gum and the patch to hypnosis and acupuncture. I realize it will kill me at some point, whether through cancer or heart disease,” Magic said.

Magic independently staged the feat and had Record Holders Republic approve the results. The AOL Weird News video showcasing the World Record-breaking stunt also received close to 30,000 hits online – ensuring that people indeed heard Magic’s message, even if some viewers posted comments indicating that they didn’t accept its presentation.

“Some people made some negative comments, like ‘Maybe he’ll get mouth cancer,’ or ‘I don’t see the point,’ but you know what? Those people might just be haters. My message is coming from my heart. And if one child doesn’t smoke cigarettes because of my message, I feel like I hit a grand slam.” Magic said.

Magic grew up in the Bronx, where he learned his first sleights-of-hand as a 10-year-old aspiring magician.

“By time I was 15 and 16, I made more money with one magic show than my father did in a week. But my father told me to get a real job,” Magic said.

Magic did just that – he worked as a prison guard for the Westchester County Department of Corrections for 26 years, where he encountered celebrity inmates such as Ace Frehley, before retiring four years ago to pursue magic full time.

“I wish my parents had given me the encouragement to be a full-time magician. I think it would have been a happier life,” Magic said. “I base my life upon being a person who provides happiness and smiles to others.”

Magic says that he and his wife, Barbara Nista, practice magic every day through participating at local magicians’ clubs or holding charity performances. The two also plan to start their own performance venue in Manhattan.

“We did produce a few shows in Yonkers – they were pretty good shows. But we’re now bringing the venue to the East Village in Manhattan on a weekly basis. What we want to do is bring amazing entertainment featuring comic, magic and variety at affordable prices. We’re not hoping to profit. We’re just hoping to break even to provide happiness for others,” Magic said.

Since setting his first World Record, Magic has had several brushes with celebrity, including a stint on Jerry Seinfeld’s “Marriage Ref.” He currently has no plans to break his cigarette record – although he did say that he might attempt the stunt for a charitable cause, such as pediatric cancer.

“[Performing the trick] feels like pieces of my tongue are coming off,” Magic said. “It’s not good. But I’m willing to sacrifice pain for a child not to smoke. My message is coming from my heart.”


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