Candy Cigarettes Banned By FDA WTF ???? What's Next ? Snicker Bars ??

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June 24, 2010 (Pen Men at Work): With both the Family Smoking Prevention Act as well as the Tobacco Control Act of the USA, supporting the move, the FDA finally managed to ban the candy cigarettes within the borders of the country. All kinds of flavored cigarettes be it fruit, clove or candy has been prohibited from June 23rd 2010.


This had been seen as an effort to reduce the number of smokers within the country. Statistics reveal that one of the leading causes of death in America is smoking. The regrettable fact is that such deaths could have been easily prevented simply by giving up cigarettes.


The FDA aims to discourage children from picking up this deadly addiction by imposing a ban on the flavored cigarettes. Other favored tobacco products as well as menthol cigarettes will also be examined minutely before deciding whether a ban on them would have to be declared as well.


Margaret A. Hamburg, the FDA commissioner stated that almost 90% of all US citizens take to smoking while still in their formative years. The adolescents usually prefer flavored brands over the normal ones. The non availability of such cigarettes will help to break the trend effectively thereby reducing the percentage of diseases and deaths due to smoking.


However, the FDA understands that a simple prohibition will not actually help matters. It is, therefore, trying to enforce the ban strictly. Almost all the tobacco companies of the nation will be receiving instructions about the ban on candy and flavored cigarettes along with the notification that it will be strictly illegal to manufacture, transport or sell the banned items.


The FDA also proposes to educate the parents on the risks of candy cigarettes. “The youth may often get swayed into thinking that the sweet flavored cigarettes are not harmful to health,” said Dr. Joshua Sharfstein, FDA’s Principal Deputy Commissioner of the FDA.




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I see nothing wrong with the ban(well except for freedom /rights issues ).I think it is long over due.There is PLENTY of different types of candy out there to choose from,no one should miss these.I myself was a fan of the candy cigs when I was a kid.I myself am also a smoker now as an adult.I am not saying that candy cigs had anything to do with me turning to the real thing,I'm just saying.They ban every dam thing else ,they might as well ban these too.
 

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i ate them a lot never smoked a cigarette in my life
 
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I see your Point, but I don't know one kid who eats the Candy ones...doesn't know that Real Cigarettes are Bad for you.
 

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They did taste good though.Looking at that picture has me craving for one right now..:)

OH PS: When I said "I think it's long overdue" ,what I really meant was "I'm surprised that it hasn't happened until now"

I still don't think anyone should really care that these are gone.If they banned RootBeer ,then I might be upset.
 

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I remember the bubblegum kind that had the smoke too ,liked them too but those original sticks just had a unique flavor that I can't forget.I'm really needing one right now........Ahhhhhhhhhh
 
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I remember the bubblegum kind that had the smoke too ,liked them too but those original sticks just had a unique flavor that I can't forget.I'm really needing one right now........Ahhhhhhhhhh

No Problem, $20 a pack...and there Yours ! :laugh:
 

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Maybe I should go around the Stores and Buy them Up....and Sell them on the "Black Market"

:lol:

When the price of candy cigarettes went up to 80 cents a box, the bodegas starting selling 'loosies' to the poor kids who couldn't afford a whole box, 12 cents gets your one loose candy cigarette.

When I was a kid, I used to eat the real cigs and smoke the candy ones.
I was a twisted kid back then.
 

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I can understand why they are doing it.. they probably think it send the wrong message.. but if you take away the candy cigarettes the kids just have to start with the real ones.. real nice FDA real nice
 
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i'm confused, the article talks about flavored cigs, but doesn't specify that candy(make believe cigs, non tobacco) are banned.

i used to eat those little candy ones all the time as a kid. and the bubblegum kind is what some non smokers give out as a gift when they have a new born, with sayings like "it's a boy".
 

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i'm confused, the article talks about flavored cigs, but doesn't specify that candy(make believe cigs, non tobacco) are banned.
Thats what I was thinking at first too but I found other articles talking about banning the candy ones too and they had pictures of candy cigs like BAS's article here.I know they banned the words lights and low tar from being on packs of real cigs.I'm really not sure if it is the "real"candy ones or not.These reporters just might be confused themselves.
I am posting another article below.It is hard to really determine what they mean by candy cigs.
 

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Candy Cigarettes Suffer a Ban: No more up in the smoke!


The Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act, which gives the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulatory authority over the manufacturing, sale and marketing of tobacco products, had its first anniversary on the 22nd of June. There were many other provisions laid by the government that the sellers and the consumers have to abide by. Now, by the law, the sellers are warned not to sell such cigarettes which have labels like ‘light’, ‘mild’, ‘low-tar’, as according to the officials these terms don’t serve any real purpose other than to mislead the general consumers in to believing that some types of cigarettes are safer to smoke than the others.
It is known from the latest report on the said subject of the ban that the FDA has newly included the selling of fruit-flavored and candy cigarettes along with the others with effect from earlier this week. The sellers are strictly banned from selling such cigarettes especially to the children. More over the law demands that large and dominating visual warnings must be put on the covers and packs of smokeless tobacco products.
The law that was passed last year comes with stricter implications with the new additions. The newly imposed bans also include the flavors such as toffee, mocha, mint, vanilla and strawberry as these flavors are specifically tempting to the children. The main aim of these inclusions is to reduce the huge numbers of increasing child smokers.

Though the candy cigarettes are included in the ban from this year, the flavored ones were banned right from the time the bill was passed in to a law last year. This move of the FDA reportedly targets those over 400,000people who die each year in the US alone for assorted tobacco use and causing the nation on the brink of a dwindling economy a whopping $96 billion dollars in health care annually.
 

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come on candied flavor cigarettes???? those have been gone for a long time it does send the wrong message to kids even if they know it's bad. Would you be okay with your kid sucking on a candy flavored penis?
 

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Other favored tobacco products as well as menthol cigarettes will also be examined minutely before deciding whether a ban on them would have to be declared as well.

That will never happen !

Blacks smoke menthols, it would be racist !
 

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come on candied flavor cigarettes???? those have been gone for a long time it does send the wrong message to kids even if they know it's bad. Would you be okay with your kid sucking on a candy flavored penis?

I kind of disagree with the product, so then I'd just refuse to buy it for my kids ( if i had some).

WAY too much gov't control in this "FREE" country. I'm glad I'm nearing the end of my life ( 2/3rds through statistically, with deductions for being married, drinking, etc, I died July 9th 2000)....because the future looks like SHIT !

I wish I was born around 1940 instead of 1963. The right age to not get drafted for Korea or Vietnam, be a kid in the 50's, ...

I'd be a young adult in the 60's, likely just old enough to not go to Vietnam, or go to college if needed...

70's and 80's cool as a 30-50 yo.

by 2000 I'm good at 60 learning computers.
 

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