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Local restrictions on flavored tobacco and e-cigarette products
This resource presents a quarterly breakdown on the current state of U.S. jurisdictions with policies on flavored tobacco and e-cigarette products.
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Clearly flavored: the rise of “clear” e-cigarettes
Some e-cigarette companies are selling products labeled as a “clear” flavor, a term that suggests no identifiable flavor.
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Monitoring a rapidly changing nicotine market: flavored “smart” vapes, oral nicotine pouches, and stronger disposables
The report found that the amount of nicotine sold increased by 249.2% between 2020 and 2024, largely due to the increased size and strength of disposable dev
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Stronger flavor policies, better outcomes for young people
New research underscores that strong flavored tobacco sales restrictions are linked to lower youth tobacco use
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E-cigarette and cigarette sales decline after California law eliminates sale of flavored tobacco
In the first year and a half after the policy was implemented in January 2023, e-cigarette sales declined by 37%
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New Study Shows E-Cigarette and Cigarette Sales in California Have Declined Following Law Banning Flavored Tobacco
California’s ban on the sale of flavored tobacco products reduced e-cigarette and cigarette sales without impacting neighboring states.
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Strong state policies in California and Massachusetts significantly reduced youth access to flavored tobacco products
California and Massachusetts – demonstrate the effect that strong state policies can have on reducing sales and limiting youth access to flavored nicotine.
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As National Sales of E-Cigarettes Climb, Report Shows that State Restrictions on Flavored Products Are Critical to Protect Young People
E-cigarettes in youth-friendly flavors like candy and mint are top sellers and contain more addictive nicotine than ever before
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Monitoring E-Cigarette Trends in the United States: Urgent Action Needed to Protect Kids from Flavored E-Cigarettes
Since the epidemic of youth vaping began in 2018, the e-cigarette market in the United States has changed dramatically.
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11 Leading Organizations Urge U.S. Supreme Court to Uphold FDA’s Marketing Denial Orders for Flavored E-Cigarettes
Eleven leading medical, public health and community organizations have filed an amicus brief with the U.S.
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Monitoring a Changing Tobacco Product Market in the United States
Young people have access to bigger and cheaper e-cigarettes and are using them with alarming frequency, showing signs of addiction.
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