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  2. Regulation of electronic cigarettes - Wikipedia

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    Australia is developing regulations on e-cigarettes. [169] Laws vary across Australia's states and can conflict. In April 2014 a court decision made it illegal to sell or supply e-cigarettes regardless of their appearance or nicotine content (even if zero) in Western Australia. [170] Previously they were banned if they looked like cigarettes.

  3. Iqos - Wikipedia

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    Among them, the United States, Canada, New Zealand, South Korea, Israel, United Arab Emirates, Ukraine, Belarus, Moldova, Georgia and most European Union countries have chosen to adopt a specific approach to supervise the sale of heated tobacco. [23] [24] In Canada and Israel, the packaging of Iqos devices is fully covered with a warning ...

  4. Electronic cigarette - Wikipedia

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    Philip Morris International's IQOS device with charger and tobacco stick. The IQOS is a heated tobacco product marketed by Philip Morris International. [415] It heats tobacco at a lower temperature than traditional cigarettes. [416] The tobacco sticks reach a temperature up to 350 °C. [417] It sold first in Japan since November 2014. [418]

  5. List of smoking bans - Wikipedia

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    South Australia: Smoking prohibited in all indoor dining areas since January 1999. [15] Banned in all enclosed public places since November 2007. Western Australia: Incremental restrictions introduced from January 2005 with a comprehensive total restriction upon smoking in all enclosed public spaces taking effect from July 2006. [16]

  6. List of heated tobacco products - Wikipedia

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    Japan has been the focal market to test the potential of heated tobacco products as a cigarette alternative, where manufacturers have marketed several heated tobacco brands nationwide, including Japan Tobacco's "Ploom TECH" device in March 2016, Philip Morris International"s "iQOS" device in April 2016, and British American Tobacco’s "glo ...

  7. 13 Foods Banned in Other Countries (but Not Here) - AOL

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    1. Ritz Crackers. Wouldn't ya know, a cracker that's all the rage in America is considered an outrage abroad. Ritz crackers are outlawed in several other countries, including the United Kingdom ...

  8. Heated tobacco product - Wikipedia

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    The IQOS 3 Multi was also launched, and is capable of multiple consecutive uses. [100] The IQOS consists of a charger around the size of a mobile phone and a pen-like holder. [101] The disposable tobacco stick, also known as a HeatStick, [102] [103] is described as a mini-cigarette. [17] The sticks contain processed tobacco soaked in propylene ...

  9. Smoking in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Lillard, Dean R. and Rebekka Christopoulo, eds. Life-Course Smoking Behavior: Patterns and National Context in Ten Countries (Oxford University Press, 2015); covers Australia, Canada, and UK among others. Walker, R. Under Fire: A History of Tobacco Smoking in Australia. (Melbourne University Press, 1984).