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Online retail promotion of e-cigarettes in New Zealand: A content analysis of e-cigarette retailers in a regulatory void.

Lucy Hardie1, Judith McCool1, Becky Freeman2.   

Abstract

ISSUE ADDRESSED: This study explores online e-cigarette retailer marketing in the absence of regulations.
METHODS: New Zealand-based online e-cigarette retailer websites were identified using a keyword search. Ten New Zealand-based retailer websites were selected based on top results from Google. The four leading tobacco companies operating in New Zealand were also included. A content analysis of the online marketplace was performed.
RESULTS: Price was variable, with disposable devices sold from as little as $9.99 (NZD). Online e-cigarette retailers frequently presented health (79%) and smoking cessation (71%) messages. Nicotine addiction warnings were explicit in less than half of retailer sites (43%) and only 29% of retailers stated that the use of devices may pose health risks. Marketing techniques with potential youth appeal included sweet flavours (80%) and cartoon characters on e-liquid products (20%). Only one retailer had an age verification procedure to purchase a product.
CONCLUSION: The findings suggest that online marketing is likely to appeal to young people despite industry assurances that e-cigarettes are only promoted to adult smokers who want to quit. Regulations for online retailers are urgently needed. SO WHAT?: This study adds to the surveillance research on the online marketing of e-cigarette retailers. Study findings may help inform future decisions on the regulation of e-cigarette marketing in New Zealand.
© 2021 Australian Health Promotion Association.

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Keywords:  MeSH compliant; advertising; electronic nicotine delivery systems; marketing; nicotine; vaping

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33565666     DOI: 10.1002/hpja.464

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Promot J Austr        ISSN: 1036-1073


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1.  Use of supporting evidence by health and industry organisations in the consultation on e-cigarette regulations in New Zealand.

Authors:  Lucy Hardie; Judith McCool; Becky Freeman
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2022-09-29       Impact factor: 3.752

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