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Peers Advocating Smoke-free Solutions University of Missouri Tobacco’s New Products

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Peers Advocating Smoke-free Solutions University of Missouri

Tobacco’s New Products

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Are you a…?

StudentAdvisor

Professional Staff/FacultyOther

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Are you…?

A current smokerA social smoker (only when I drink or just a few times a week)

A former smokerI’ve never smoked

I use tobacco products other than cigarettes

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The Flavors

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• Tobacco companies have designed their products to attract new users, almost all of whom are children.

• Their internal documents discuss ways of reducing the harshness of their products and how to make them more appealing to new users, especially with the use of flavorings.

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In recent years, tobacco companies have introduced an array of candy, fruit, and alcohol-flavored cigarettes, smokeless tobacco products, and little cigars.

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In recent years, R.J. Reynolds introduced Camel Exotic Blends, which came in flavors such as Twista Lime, Margarita Mixer, Beach Breezer, Warm Winter Toffee, and Winter Mocha Mint, among others.

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These ads were found in magazines popular with youth,

including Rolling Stone,

Cosmopolitan, and Sports Illustrated.

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Are you more tempted to try flavored tobacco products?

Yesno

I might try it once.

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R.J. Reynolds released Camel Signature Blends in mid-2007, describing these cigarettes using words such as “sweet apple-like flavor,” “toasted honey,” “creamy finish,” and “cocoa”.

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R.J. Reynolds also recently offered alcohol-flavored cigarettes, such as SnakeEyes, Scotch, ScrewDriver Slots, and BlackJack Gin.

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Liquid Zoo cigarettes, manufactured by Kretek International, Inc., have been even more blatant in their appeal to children.

With flavors like strawberry and vanilla, packs decorated with cartoon-like images, and a name like a trendy new candy, these products clearly appealed to youth.

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Do you feel that this product targets a specific group?

YesNo

For those who said yes….who do you feel it is targeting?

AdultsChildrenWomen

African Americans

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The company that made Liquid Zoo cigarettes still sells the Dreams line of cigarettes, which come in flavors ranging from chocolate to strawberry to cherry to “California Dreams.”

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In addition to Phillies Cigarillos,

an extension of this brand, called

Sugarillos, offers the new option

“when sweet isn’t sweet enough”.

Phillies Blunts also have flavors such as chocolate, peach, berry, and sour apple.

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Swisher, Inc. offers a variety of fruit-flavored small cigars under the name, Swisher Sweets.

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White Owl cigarillos and blunts also come in a large variety of flavors, including grape, peach, pineapple,

watermelon, strawberry, and wild apple.

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Colorful White Owl flavored cigar display near Easter candy at a Mobil gas station counter in

Washington, DC in April 2006.

With their colorful packaging, various flavors, and frequent placement near candy displays in retail outlets, cigars can easily be mistaken for candy by adults and children alike.

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Smokeless tobacco products also have been introduced in a variety of candy flavors, such as grape, apple, vanilla, and berry blend.

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Awareness of the flavored products translates into high rates of use among young smokers.

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• Shorter• Much more INTENSE flavor

• Much more INTENSE effects

Marlboro INTENSE

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• Kretek – cloves with fruit flavor • Launched in Indonesia • Aimed at urban population • Contains 2x as many chemicals• Only costs $.78

Marlboro Mix 9

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Camel Nutty Menthol

• Test marketed in Asia

• A new style of Menthol

• Gives off aroma of nuttiness

• Marketed as more socially

acceptable

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Camel CrushCamel Crush is a tobacco product that is “a highly engineered nicotine-delivery device, finely tuned to appeal to the taste, feel smell, and other sensations of new and addicted smokers.” When crushed, the blue capsule will release menthol flavoring allowing for a ‘customized experience.’

Joel Spivak, the media relations director with The Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids has said, “There’s no way for consumers to know what’s in that capsule. We know that similar-flavored pellets have released dangerous chemicals when tested.”

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Have you used this product?

Yesno

I’ve never heard of it

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The Marketing

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R.J. Reynolds spent tens of millions of dollars on the research, development, launch, and marketing of Camel No. 9, a new brand extension targeting women and girls that was introduced in early 2007.

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Have you seen this product advertised?

Yesno

I’ve used it

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“Light & Luscious”

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“Spin into Pleasure with No. 9”

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“Beat Happy Hour”

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“This scene-stealing accessory accentuates the luscious quality of a No. 9 – not to mention raises an eyebrow or two.”

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As part of its Camel No. 9 campaign, R.J. Reynolds sponsored “ladies only” events at bars and clubs around the country. These parties featured free massages and manicures, the “Divine 9” pink martini and giveaway bags filled with free cigarettes and goodies such as cosmetics, jewelry and cell phone “bling.”

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Virginia Slims introduces “Purse Packs”In October 2008 Phillip Morris introduced "Purse Packs" for select Virginia Slims brands  The packs are shaped like elongated cubes and resemble packaging for small bottles of cologne or lipstick, rather than a cigarette package.

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• In 2004, Brown & Williamson launched the Kool Mixx campaign that clearly appealed to youth, especially African-American and urban youth.

• The Kool Mixx campaign featured images of young rappers, disc jockeys and dancers on cigarette packs and in advertising.

• It also included radio giveaways with cigarette purchases and sponsored a Hip-Hop disc jockey competitions.

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THE PRODUCTS

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R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. is introducing three dissolvable smokeless products:

• Camel Orbs (a pellet)

• Camel Sticks (a toothpick)

• Camel Strips (a film strip for the tongue)

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• Like a toothpick• Dissolves over 20-30 minutes • Continuously releases nicotine

Camel Sticks

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Camel Orbs

• Similar size as chewable vitamins• Lasts 15-20 minutes • Continuously releases nicotine

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Snus is the newest smokeless, spitless tobacco product on the market. R.J. Reynolds and Philip Morris already have Camel Snus and Marlboro Snus in test markets around the U.S.

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Have you ever heard of this product?

Yesno

I’ve used it

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Snus are teabag-like packets containing tobacco and other flavorings that users place between the upper gum and the lip.

Not having to spit enables “snusers” to get their nicotine fix when they otherwise can’t.

One high school student admitted using Camel Snus during class, saying, “It’s easy, it’s super- discreet … and none of the teachers will ever know what I’m doing.”*

* Nelson, L, "If you think Snus is a safe alternative to smoking, think again," Kansas City Star, October 31, 2007

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Snapshots from product websites show that tobacco companies readily encourage substituting these new smokeless, spitless tobacco products for cigarettes in places where smoking is not allowed.

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With claims such as, “Pleasure for Wherever,” the Snus websites explicitly encourages using snus where smoke-free laws prevent people from smoking, like airplanes, clubs, and bars or restaurants.

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The packaging and the flavors (i.e., wintergreen) closely resemble packs of mints or candies.

Stonewall Hard Snuff Tobacco and Ariva are both dissolvable tablets of tobacco meant to replace cigarettes in situations where smokers cannot smoke.

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The E-Cigarette

Smoke it anywhere

No tar, no tobacco, no ash, no smell

Looks, tastes, feels like real cigs

No second-hand smoke

Cheaper than cigarettes

http://www.blucigs.com/index.php?ref=343

The Claims:

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The E-Cigarette: How it Works

Electronic cigarettes simulate the sensation of smoking, and claim to not expose the user to harmful levels of cancer causing agents normally associated with tobacco products.

It consists of a battery, an atomizer, a flavored cartridge containing nicotine, propylene glycol, and a computer chip.

Cartridges are available in varying amounts of nicotine content, high (16 mg.), medium (14 mg.), low (6 mg).

This product does contain nicotine, and is therefore just

as addictive as regular cigarettes.

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