Jessica Miller | April 3, 2012
Supermarkets are beginning to hide away tobacco products before the ban on cigarette displays comes into force on Friday. The restriction means all shops over 3,000 sq ft must remove packets of cigarettes, cigars, pipe and rolling tobacco from view. It has been introduced as part of the 2009 Health Act to help cut the number of people who smoke in the UK from 20 per cent to 18.5 per cent of the population by 2015.
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Jessica Miller | February 24, 2012
Philip Morris Tobacco Company is more interested on cigarettes sales in Russia, because of recent regulations about new package warnings and new anti-smoking campaigns. Philip Morris Izhora, one of the company’s two full cigarette smoking production crops in Russia dropped by approximately 2 per cent last year, to 70 billion cigarettes yearly — while still controlling to raise its share of the tobacco market by 0.8 per cent to 26.2 per cent.
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Jessica Miller | February 9, 2012
Standing outside the Capitol on a brisk January afternoon, Rep. Bob Nonini cups his hand deftly to shelter a cigarette — not from the wind, but from a camera. The Coeur d’Alene Republican and House Education Committee chairman has the distinction of being the lone Idaho lawmaker who still regularly, if bashfully, steps outside for a discount Classic cigarette smoke. “This is private,” Nonini says, declining further comment this week.
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Jessica Miller | February 7, 2012
Due to their exotic aroma, clove-flavored discount Karelia cigarettes have lured young people into smoking, according to Dr Hathai Chitanon, president to the Thailand Health Promotion Institute. “A clove cigarette releases eugenol, an essential oil obtained from cloves. Inhaling it causes an upper part of the trachea to go numb. It also diminishes the gag reflex in smokers and smoke can get deep into the lungs,” he said. ”It’s eugenol that makes young people addicted to clove-flavoured cigarettes, compared to conventional ones,” he said. Dr Hathai, who was speaking at a recent forum on clove cigarettes held by the Thailand Health Promotion Institute, National Health Foundation and Thai Health Promotion Foundation also expressed concern that clove cigarettes or kretek, which are smuggled from Indonesia can be widely found on Bangkok streets.
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Jessica Miller | February 7, 2012
More than five million contraband cigarettes were destroyed by the SA Revenue Service (Sars) in Polokwane, the tobacco industry said on Monday. They were seized in raids on retailers, resellers and wholesalers over several months, Francois van der Merwe, chairman and CEO of the Tobacco Institute of SA (Tisa) said. “If these discount Robinson cigarettes were sold in South Africa, the loss in excise duties to Sars would have been R2 469 090.”
Category: cigarettes sales, Contraband Smokes |
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