Tobacco Free Florida: Candy-Flavored Tobacco
Flavors (including Menthol), Media Campaign, Personal Narrative, Policy Advocacy, YouthThis video describes the dangers of candy-flavored tobacco products and how they are deceptively marketed to youth.
This video describes the dangers of candy-flavored tobacco products and how they are deceptively marketed to youth.
Introducing a new CounterTobacco.org feature on point of sale marketing and promotions near schools: http://www.countertobacco.org/stores-near-schools. The tobacco messages that kids see when purchasing after-school snacks are some of the few remaining. Point-of-sale … Read More
Presenters: Kurt M. Ribisl, UNC Gillings School of Public Health Allison E. Myers, MPH, Counter Tools and CounterTobacco.org Amber L. Anderson, UNC Gillings School of Public Health Betsy Brock, Association … Read More
The tobacco industry pays millions of dollars to prominently display their products in stores. See what this type of advertising says to youth when they go into the convenience store.
Big tobacco is still selling flavored tobacco products that target youth.
Presenters: David Schaibley, Tobacco Control Legal Consortium Nicole Coxe, Santa Clara County Public Health Department Laura Oliven, Tobacco-Free Providence Kirsten Aird, Oregon Public Health Division Jeff Willet, New York Tobacco … Read More
Project Action and Reality Check get feedback from local youth on what they see in the stores in their neighborhoods and how this marketing can affect youth.
Suwannee County encourages store owners to participate in a voluntary policy to reduce interior and exterior tobacco marketing
Lisa Henriksen, PhD, and colleagues from the Stanford Prevention Research Center have conducted the first ever longitudinal study investigating the causal link between exposure to tobacco advertising at the point … Read More
Health organizations, governments and store owners share their experiences with voluntarily removing tobacco advertising from their stores