Literature DB >> 28317004

Changes in the Mass-merchandise Cigar Market since the Tobacco Control Act.

Cristine D Delnevo1, Daniel P Giovenco2, Erin J Miller Lo3.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: This study identifies the specific product characteristics driving mass-merchandise cigar sales in the context of the changing regulatory environment.
METHODS: Cigar sales data in US convenience stores during 2008-2015 were purchased from Nielsen's Convenience Track system. Descriptive statistics highlight changes in the cigar market over time.
RESULTS: Sales of flavored cigars increased by nearly 50% since 2008 and now make up over half of the cigar market. Fruit remains the most popular flavor group, but the sale of non-descript flavors such as "Jazz" and "Green" has grown substantially. Inexpensive 2- and 3-packs made up less than 1% of cigar sales in 2008, but by 2015 this packaging style held 40% of the market share. Black & Mild and Swisher Sweets dominate the convenience store channel and together are responsible for nearly 60% of total mass-merchandise cigar sales.
CONCLUSIONS: Cigar companies take advantage of features recently banned for cigarettes, such as flavorings and small pack sizes to maintain strong sales. Given the appeal of mass-merchandise cigars to youth and young adults, the FDA and other governing bodies should regulate the manufacturing and promotion of cigars in the same way they have regulated cigarettes.

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Keywords:  cigarillos; cigars; flavors; retail; tobacco control

Year:  2017        PMID: 28317004      PMCID: PMC5351883          DOI: 10.18001/trs.3.2(suppl1).2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Tob Regul Sci        ISSN: 2333-9748


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