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Published 16:03 14 Jun 2016 BST
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According to the Daily Mail, snus is on the World Anti-Doping Agency's (WADA) monitoring list, but is not currently listed as a prohibited substance, meaning Vardy is not at risk of a doping violation.
WADA's most recent prohibited list confirms this, while also listing caffeine among substances whose in-competition use is being monitored.
Snus essentially provides the buzz you'd get from nicotine, but with the harmful effects of smoke filling the lungs – though it's still considered highly detrimental to long term health.
After missing the draw with Russia, Vardy will hope to get on the pitch in the potentially-crucial Group B meeting with Wales in Lens on Thursday.Football

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