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Flavored Cigarettes Candy for Kids, Florida Tobacco Concern

Thursday, October 25th, 2019

cheap lady cigsFlorida’s Collier County Health Department is concerned about candy-flavored tobacco products they said targets kids. Unfortunately, they can’t do anything to keep the products off shop shelves. “Some of these smoking products might be located in your house and parents might not even know they are smoking products just because of the way they are marketed,” declared Rachel Brandhorst with the Collier County Health Department.

Brandhorst reported that candy-flavored tobacco products target kids, using fruit and candy flavors to mask the harsh taste of tobacco and get kids hooked early-on.

“A lot of children are doing it,” argued Nicole Cardenas, a Collier student who is part of the ‘Students Working Against Tobacco’ group. “Their parents might not know, they’re maybe getting it off the streets, from friends and even family members.”

Cardenas explained that students are tricked into thinking candy-flavored smoking tobacco isn’t as bad as regular tobacco-but the health effects are the same.

“Tobacco smoking is the main preventable cause of illnesses and death,” added Brandhorst.

In 2009, candy-flavored cigs were prohibited in Florida, but flavored cigars, cigarillos and chewing tobacco weren’t included in the new ban.

“The tobacco companies create products every year to try and get around those ordinances.”

Anyone 18 years and older can legally purchase the candy-flavored tobacco products at convenience shops across Southwest Florida and county health officials declared there’s nothing they can do about it.

Collier County had passed resolution urging vendors to stop selling the tobacco products, but only a state legislation can actually prohibit them.

Tobacco Factory in Petone Gives Free Cigs

Wednesday, October 24th, 2019

A tobacco factory in Petone is continuing to give free cigs to its workers, even as health officials investigate the practice. This month, Imperial Tobacco’s commercial boss Brendan Walker declared that free cigarettes were available to staff during their breaks, for “product testing”. Hutt Valley Regional Public Health authorities met the tobacco company last week to discuss the new policy. Today, an Imperial Tobacco spokeswoman argued that “product testing” would remain in place in the meantime.

Earlier this month, Greater Wellington environmental regulation manager Al Cross said they had received four complaints about smells coming from the tobacco smoke.

The factory has raised its tobacco production and reported that the “sickly odor  local inhabitants can smell is a result of steam from blending tobacco leaf and water.

After one investigation in April, Imperial Tobacco was fined $1000 for breaching ordinances relating to odor  In the other cases it was discovered no breach had occurred.

“There is a big difference to what there used to be, but evidently they’re burning a lot more and they’ve got more business to do,” explained Kevin Lummis from Lummis Joinery.

No-Smoking Advertising Enforced, the Ministerio de Salud

Thursday, July 5th, 2019

Although the no-smoking regulations are supposed to be enforced before the end of this month, cigarette sales and ads of less than a full package of 20, will still continue for a period of time. Sisy Castillo, vice-ministry de Salud, who has been working in the making of the laws that are expected to go before the Presidenta for her signature starting with June 26, said the regulation offers time for the tobacco industries and tobacco ads for a period of six to twelve months.

Castillo declared that a research showed that the stock of packages less than 20 will run out in warehouses within the next three months and advertising contracts signed prior to the regulation can remain in effect until the expire and cannot be renovated.

As to “loosy” cigs, that is the sale of just one that has been common, especially in the downtown areas of San José, should have stopped already, but with the ordinances, the ministerio de Salud will have the permission to enforce the regulation with fines and even agreements.

With respect to cigarettes butts in parks and other public places, the vice-ministra declared that it will be up to the public institutions to guarantee the clean up and be responsible to post no smoking special signs.