Big tobacco is still targeting kids
Tobacco companies are squeezing through loopholes in a new federal law banning candy-flavoured cigarillos so they can continue to sell smokes that appeal to kids, QMI Agency has learned. The Tories pledged to get rid of the cigarettesize cigars — in flavours like grape, tangerine and vanilla — because they target children. But with the legislation set to kick in July 5, tobacco companies have found plenty of ways to get around it ... Jump to full article >>





