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  2. Women and smoking - Wikipedia

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    Many of the same marketing strategies used with women were used with this target group. By 1998, the women's smoking rate had dropped to 22%. 1998 also marked the year of the Master Settlement Agreement. [20] The beginning of the 21st century saw women smoking at a rate of 22.8%, which was a slight increase compared to the previous decade. [24]

  3. Tobacco marketing targeting African Americans - Wikipedia

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    The average African-American adult has been exposed to about 892 tobacco-related ads, and youth, 559 tobacco-related ads. [1] Among adult and youth smokers, Newport, Kool, and Marlboro are the most popular brands. About 42% of black adults smoke Newport, while 84% of young African-Americans smoke this brand as well.

  4. More addictive and harder to quit: Health groups want Black ...

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    Folkenroth of the American Lung Association said that within the first 13 to 17 months of the FDA’s proposed menthol rule taking place, an estimated 923,000 smokers would quit, including an ...

  5. Rise in smoking among middle and upper-class women under 45 - AOL

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    Women in more advantaged groups should be targeted to educate them on smoking risks, researchers say. Rise in smoking among middle and upper-class women under 45 Skip to main content

  6. Us Tareyton smokers would rather fight than switch! - Wikipedia

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    In 1976, the American Tobacco Company introduced Tareyton Light cigarettes. In the new advertisements, men and women appeared with "white eyes", and the slogan was adjusted to "Us Tareyton smokers would rather light than fight!" The two slogans would be used to sell the two separate variations until 1981, when market value declined. [citation ...

  7. Are cigar-lounge trends shifting? These three NC women have ...

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    According to the Centers for Disease Control, just 3.5% of all U.S. adults were identified as current smokers of cigars in 2020 — and along gender lines, it broke at 6.3% male and a minuscule 0. ...

  8. Prevalence of tobacco use - Wikipedia

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    The first research of smoking in Sweden was performed in 1946; it showed that 50% of men, and 9% of women were smokers. In 1977 41% of men and 32% of women were smokers. [46] By 2011, the use of smoking tobacco on a daily basis had decreased to only 12.5% among men and 14.3% among women.

  9. Torches of Freedom - Wikipedia

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    The 1929 "Torches of Freedom" public relations campaign equated smoking in public with female emancipation. Some women had been smoking decades earlier, but usually in private; this 1890s satirical cartoon from Germany illustrates the notion that smoking was considered unfeminine by some in that period.