In four states, sales fell by up to 19% for all cigars
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Oct. 12, 2023
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Success of local flavored cigar sales restrictions underscores need for national regulations ([link removed])
Flavored cigar sales restrictions in California, Illinois, Massachusetts, and New York significantly reduced cigar sales, according to new Truth Initiative^® research published ([link removed]) in Nicotine & Tobacco Research. In these four states, sales fell by up to 19% for all cigars and up to 41% for little cigars, which are especially popular with youth. The study provides further support for the FDA’s 2022 proposed rule to prohibit characterizing flavors in all cigars, which has not yet been finalized.
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3 myths about mental health and quitting ([link removed])
The tobacco industry has historically targeted groups that are economically and socially marginalized, including people with mental health conditions. Industry influence, combined with other factors, has contributed to higher rates of tobacco use among people with mental health conditions compared to the general population. When it comes to nicotine and mental health, there are some common myths that can bring about challenges and questions. To bust these myths, we turned to the experts who run This is Quitting, a text message based quit-vaping program by Truth Initiative.
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Smoking and health care costs: how soon after quitting do companies see savings? ([link removed])
While an individual will likely feel the health benefits of quitting tobacco within weeks or months, it actually takes a little longer to affect health care costs. After someone quits, an analysis in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine found, the savings in health care costs start to show after 18 months. At a year and a half post-quit, continuous sustained quitters had $541 less in healthcare costs EACH QUARTER than continuing smokers. That translates to more than $2000 per year per quitter in health care costs saved! In short, there are both immediate effects and longer-term benefits that are good for your bottom line when your employees quit tobacco.
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Honolulu, Hawaii – The city council passed a bill which would prohibit the sale of flavored tobacco products, except hookah, premium cigars, and loose leaf tobacco, in the city and county of Honolulu if and when a state law the preempts localities from regulating or restricting the sale and use of tobacco products is overturned or suspended. The bill now moves to the mayor’s desk for consideration.
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California – Gov. Newsom signed into law a bill which authorizes the California Department of Health and the Attorney General to better enforce the state’s flavored tobacco law. The law will take effect January 2024.
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