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CreekDog

(46,192 posts)
37. actually they aren't legal anymore, here's a link:
Thu Jan 10, 2013, 01:28 PM
Jan 2013
http://www.fda.gov/NewsEvents/Newsroom/PressAnnouncements/ucm183211.htm


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FDA NEWS RELEASE
For Immediate Release: Sept. 22, 2009

Contact: Kathleen K. Quinn, 301-796-4617, kathleen.quinn@fda.hhs.gov
Consumer Inquiries: 888-INFO-FDA

Candy and Fruit Flavored Cigarettes Now Illegal in United States; Step is First Under New Tobacco Law
en Español
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced today a ban on cigarettes with flavors characterizing fruit, candy, or clove. The ban, authorized by the new Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act, is part of a national effort by the FDA to reduce smoking in America. Smoking is the leading preventable cause of death in America.

The FDA's ban on candy and fruit-flavored cigarettes, effective today, highlights the importance of reducing the number of children who start to smoke, and who become addicted to dangerous tobacco products. The FDA is also examining options for regulating both menthol cigarettes and flavored tobacco products other than cigarettes.

"Almost 90 percent of adult smokers start smoking as teenagers. These flavored cigarettes are a gateway for many children and young adults to become regular smokers," said FDA Commissioner Margaret A. Hamburg, M.D. "The FDA will utilize regulatory authority to reduce the burden of illness and death caused by tobacco products to enhance our Nation's public health."

Flavors make cigarettes and other tobacco products more appealing to youth. Studies have shown that 17 year old smokers are three times as likely to use flavored cigarettes as smokers over the age of 25.1

"Flavored cigarettes attract and allure kids into lifetime addiction," said U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Assistant Secretary for Health Howard K. Koh, M.D., M.P.H. "FDA's ban on these cigarettes will break that cycle for the more than 3,600 young people who start smoking daily."

The FDA is taking several steps to enforce the ban. A letter recently sent to the tobacco industry provided information about the law, and explained that any company who continues to make, ship or sell such products may be subject to FDA enforcement actions.

The FDA has also made available today an advisory to parents on the risks associated with flavored tobacco products.

"Youth are twice as likely to report seeing advertising for these flavored products as adults are," said Dr. Joshua Sharfstein, a pediatrician and the FDA Principal Deputy Commissioner. "Marketing campaigns for products with sweet candy and fruit flavors can mislead young people into thinking that these products are less addictive and less harmful."

The FDA encourages consumers to report continuing sales of flavored cigarettes through a special tobacco hotline (1-877-CTP-1373) and Web site (www.fda.gov/flavoredtobacco).

Parents and consumers can learn more about the risks of flavored tobacco products at http://www.fda.gov/TobaccoProducts/GuidanceComplianceRegulatoryInformation/FlavoredTobacco/ucm183196.htm.


Footnote:

1 Klein SM, Giovino GA, Barker DC, Tworek C, Cummings KM, O'Connor RJ. Use of flavored cigarettes among older adolescent and adult smokers: United States, 2004-2005. Nicotine Tob Res. 2008;10(7):1209-14.

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I feel that we've gone overboard concerning tobacco. Llewlladdwr Jan 2013 #1
I agree. HappyMe Jan 2013 #3
I don't. It's a foul cancer-causing substance, the smoking of which also stinks everything up. MotherPetrie Jan 2013 #5
Then don't smoke. HappyMe Jan 2013 #6
"which also stinks everything up." Deep13 Jan 2013 #8
No, but people still piss in pools all the time. HappyMe Jan 2013 #10
Not quite that simple. DanTex Jan 2013 #43
It killed my mother. MotherPetrie Jan 2013 #57
I agree with HappyMe. Llewlladdwr Jan 2013 #9
'Morality' has nothing to do with it. randome Jan 2013 #46
"Screw morality. It's a poison." Farking drug warrior bullshit green for victory Jan 2013 #55
Cars stink everything up with their foul exhausts spewing poison into the air. I assume sabrina 1 Jan 2013 #52
Smoking killed my mother. MotherPetrie Jan 2013 #58
Not really. Taxing it enough to put up a barrier to teenagers Warpy Jan 2013 #28
I also think we've gone overboard. even with the studies...we know it's bad... Kurovski Jan 2013 #51
We have started to use the taxes from cigarettes to support things that are not smoking related ProgressiveProfessor Jan 2013 #2
with a statement like that, you could take a damned side CreekDog Jan 2013 #4
My dad died from tobacco use...I hate the stuff ProgressiveProfessor Jan 2013 #12
+1 nt Live and Learn Jan 2013 #56
We clearly have not done enough to insure a smoke-free society. Deep13 Jan 2013 #7
It aids relaxation? Llewlladdwr Jan 2013 #11
The only social pariahs I know HappyMe Jan 2013 #13
Now, you're not going to research everyone who votes in THIS poll, are you? Skip Intro Jan 2013 #14
Wait...What? HappyMe Jan 2013 #15
he doesn't like sneaky behavior CreekDog Jan 2013 #20
Deflection doesn't answer the question, does it? Skip Intro Jan 2013 #22
so you're saying you'd vote differently if you could keep it a secret? CreekDog Jan 2013 #18
I wouldn't vote in one of your polls. Wouldn't like the snooping Skip Intro Jan 2013 #21
did you post in my thread multiple times to accuse me of stalking you? CreekDog Jan 2013 #38
Geez, is this true CreekDog? Llewlladdwr Jan 2013 #23
who am i arguing with, you or Skip? CreekDog Jan 2013 #24
I'm not arguing. Llewlladdwr Jan 2013 #25
seems like you're both saying the same thing CreekDog Jan 2013 #26
I had no idea that poll creators could see how people who respond to their polls respond dsc Jan 2013 #27
Poll Creators can see? Are you for real? CreekDog Jan 2013 #30
PASS pintobean Jan 2013 #32
Honestly didn't know that dsc Jan 2013 #42
EVERYONE can see how someone votes in a poll obamanut2012 Jan 2013 #41
One of the best choices I ever made was to quit smoking, after nearly 2 decades as a smoker. nt Electric Monk Jan 2013 #16
Chose "weaken"... ElboRuum Jan 2013 #17
Tobacco should be regulated like how I want all drugs regulated Kurska Jan 2013 #19
My answer isn't listed dsc Jan 2013 #29
I'm a smoker and I voted to Politicalboi Jan 2013 #31
Tobacco is a product that contains an addictive substance & causes cancer. baldguy Jan 2013 #33
So do some foods. nt justiceischeap Jan 2013 #34
Such as? baldguy Jan 2013 #35
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!! Zoeisright Jan 2013 #45
Candy cigarettes are not generally illegal in the U.S. Heidi Jan 2013 #36
actually they aren't legal anymore, here's a link: CreekDog Jan 2013 #37
That act bans cigarettes flavored like candy, Heidi Jan 2013 #47
okay, thanks for clarifying that CreekDog Jan 2013 #48
Candy cigarettes were a staple of my childhood. Heidi Jan 2013 #54
I support public smoking bans. What people do in their home is their business. nt Comrade_McKenzie Jan 2013 #39
I think people who smoke should be fired Capt. Obvious Jan 2013 #40
Increasing taxes on cigarettes reduces the smoking rate. Zoeisright Jan 2013 #44
And there are regulations about lsyr term abortions as well The Straight Story Jan 2013 #49
smoking is dangerous to people who don't smoke CreekDog Jan 2013 #50
Increase them. nt Raine Jan 2013 #53
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