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Cyprus Mail on MSNIllegal tobacco products seized at airportLarge quantities of cigarettes and rolling tobacco were seized on three different occasions at Larnaca airport, police said ...
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South Wales Argus on MSNHundreds of illegal vapes and thousands of cigarettes seized in raidsHundreds of illegal vapes and thousands of counterfeit cigarettes have been seized in recent raids. The products were ...
A man has been found guilty of possessing illegal cigarettes and tobacco, six months after receiving a suspended prison ...
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LincolnshireWorld on MSNTwo Gainsborough shops shuttered in Lincolnshire’s biggest ever seizure of illegal tobacco productsOne woman has been arrested and two shops in Gainsborough have now been ordered to close for three months after the largest ...
Illegal cigarettes and hand-rolling tobacco worth approximately £3.5m have been recovered in Dumfries. In a joint police and Trading Standards operation, officers executed four warrants in the town ...
Salford City Council say more than £11k worth of illicit cigarettes and illegal vapes have been seized from just four shops ...
A County Durham shop has been forced to close for three months after being found selling illegal tobacco products worth more ...
The increase in roll-your-own cigarettes since 2007 has been largest among smokers aged under 40 (increase of 82% for young adults and 70% for smokers in their 30s between 2007 and 2016).
Revenues for U.S. tobacco companies hit $117 billion in 2016, up from $78 billion in 2001. How the industry succeeded despite lawsuits, rising taxes and declining smoking rates.
Cigarette use has fallen to an all-time low in part because the last television cigarette ad appeared at 11:59 p.m. on Dec. 31, 1970, just one minute before a federal ban went into effect.
So now, while the tobacco is threshed, cut and blended in factories, it is then given to Seikh and other middlemen to distribute to families for rolling. The bidis are then brought back to the ...
Big Tobacco Needs an E-Cigarette Crackdown Too Imperial Brands’ shares fell 10% after it flagged a slowdown in the U.S. vaping market. Tighter regulations are now in tobacco firms’ interest By ...
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