Tobacco Maker to Stop Selling Fruit and Candy Flavored Cigarettes

Tobacco Maker to Stop Selling Fruit and Candy Flavored Cigarettes


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(KSL News) -- A major tobacco maker has agreed to stop selling fruit and candy flavored cigarettes in dozens of states, including Utah.

Utah's Attorney General Mark Shurtleff says R-J Reynolds will stop selling cigarettes with flavors like "Twista Lime" and "Mocha Taboo."

Critics claim the company broke an agreement which forbids them from marketing tobacco to young people.

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