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Cigarillos Most Sold Tobacco Product to Minors
Concerning data regarding nicotine products being sold to youth.
(Waukesha County, WI) β New data from the Wisconsin Synar survey shows that little cigarillos are increasingly being sold to kids, even as the number of retailers selling any tobacco product to kids has gone down slightly.
The Synar survey, which monitors the percentage of retailers across the state that sell tobacco to minors shows that the overall sales rate of tobacco products has remained stable at 5.5% in 2019 (down from 5.8% in 2018). However, the product most often sold to youth was cigarillos for the second year in a row (7.4% in 2018 and 7% in 2019). Members of the Tobacco Free Community Partnership expressed concern over that trend.
βSeeing that retailers are selling cigarillos more often to minors is concerning, especially since we know these products are so attractive to young people,β said Holly Miller. βMany of these cigarillos can be bought for as cheap as three for 99 cents, and unlike cigarettes, they come in candy and fruit flavors like grape, gummy bear, and cherry, making them more appealing to kids.β
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In addition to their cheaper prices and kid-friendly flavors, the Tobacco Free Community Partnership noted that, unlike cigarettes, these products donβt need to be displayed behind the counter. In fact, many times theyβre placed near candy and snacks.
While cigarillos may be flavored and displayed differently than conventional cigarettes, they carry the same health harms. The risk of cancer of the mouth, esophagus, larynx and lungs, as well as, addiction are extremely concerning for our youth. As many adults smokers will agree, nicotine addiction is one of the most difficult to overcome. Additional information about cigarillos can be found with this link: https://tobwis.org/documents/416/CigarillosFactSheet.pdf
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βAny of these are reason enough for concern, but cigarillos are also increasing health disparities since theyβre often sold aggressively in communities that are already more impacted by tobacco,β said Holly Miller.
Miller encouraged tobacco retailers in Wisconsin to visit WITobaccoCheck.org to take advantage of free training to help them avoid future underage sales. βWe know retailers want to do the right thing and help their community, and the training at WITobaccoCheck.org can help them do just that.β Study guides and a test can be used to train new employees on how to properly check IDβs.