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Improving Point-of-Sale Warnings for Single Cigars: Implications for Premium Cigars.

Sarah Dorothy KowittSonia A ClarkKristen L JarmanJennifer Cornacchione RossLeah M RanneyPaschal SheeranJames F ThrasherChineme EnyiohaAdam O Goldstein
Published in: Nicotine & tobacco research : official journal of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco (2023)
The US FDA proposed that retailers display a warning sign at the POS for cigars sold individually without packaging. We conducted an online experiment concerning the potential effectiveness of this regulatory policy with people who use cigars recruited from a probability-based panel. Results provide the first evidence that the FDA-proposed text-only warning sign was perceived as less effective than other types of warning signs and that adding images could potentially increase the effectiveness of warning signs. These findings are particularly relevant for premium cigars, which are often sold individually in brick-and-mortar retail settings.
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