barney_rebel
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Mar. 31, 2006. 01:00 AM
Research is sparse on teen cigar smokers, but U.S. news outlets are reporting that teens and even pre-teens are lighting up cigars on lunch hours, while waiting for the school bus, or in the parking lot of their local mall.
A recent piece in Teen Vogue quoted the December issue of the American Journal of Public Health, which stated, "the cigar industry has successfully marketed their products to women and adolescents of both sexes," and blamed celebrity endorsements, fruit-flavoured cigars and the low cost of cigars compared to cigarettes.
Last year the Chicago Daily Herald talked to John Bolz, owner of The Smokin' Rocket Cigar Shop, about his selection of stogies. "We can keep up with any martini bar when it comes to flavours. But the most requested flavoured cigar is a vanilla-flavoured one with sugar-coated tip made by Cojimar."
"Companies like Swisher Sweets, Phillies and White Owls offer cigars and cigarillos in flavours such as sour apple, peach and strawberry," The Cleveland Plain Dealer reported last year. "If you're looking for a starter product you want something that's not harsh," Matthew Barry, senior analyst for the U.S. Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids, told the paper. "These flavours are certainly not appealing to a grizzled, middle-aged, cigar-chomping, stereotypical cigar smoker."
Utah's KSL-TV reported last year, "Surveys show cigarette smoking among Utah teenagers has declined about 39 per cent since 1999. But more and more teens are smoking cigars. In fact, the number doubled in just two years."
David Graham
Sorry but the actual newspaper article is more extensive. There were some interviews with some of the teens and how they bypassed ID checks for buying tobacco products.
http://www.thestar.com/NASApp/cs/ContentSe...d=1143760212040