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R.J. Reynolds has agreed to a U.S. ban on flavored cigarettes such as "Twista Lime" and "Mocha Taboo" that critics say are marketed to youths, according to officials from 38 states and a U.S. territory.
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at 04:10 on June 3rd, 2008
Frankly speaking, flavored cigarettes are really oriented on youth. And the fact they looks stylish and are flavored - involves easier young (especially girls) into that awful tobacco addiction.
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at 17:31 on June 13th, 2009
i'm 20 years old, and i like smoking flavored cigs.i'm an adult, and i don't see why congress and government are trying to limit my choices in something i enjoy doing. i don't care that it's bad for me. so is drinking, fast food, processed food, soft drinks, and even breathing the air in a city. Whats the next ban after flavored cigs? flavored alcohol?