E-cigarette manufacturer Geekvape has used the image of Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) to promote one of its e-cigarettes.
E-cigarette manufacturer Geekvape has used the image of Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) to promote one of its e-cigarettes.
According to a study conducted by the George Institute for Global Health and published in the journal Tobacco Induced Diseases[1], 85 % people, in particular...
A report by the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids (CTFK) analyzes the marketing of flavored cigars, designed to appeal to young people and target more par...
To raise awareness that tobacco and sport are incompatible, the Alliance Against Tobacco (ACT) is taking the opportunity of the Rugby World Cup...
Faced with pressure, the UK's Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has announced a series of bans on vaping adverts on Ti...
A study shows that the vast majority of websites are accessible to minors, without any warning mentioning the ban on sales.
The JUUL2 vaping device is being touted as safe for minor use. The strategy is aimed at getting the green light from the FDA and...
A meta-analysis by the Truth Initiative shows that the tobacco industry is using social media to advertise its new...
An article in Tobacco Control details the sales techniques used by TAAT, a producer of CBD cigarettes, and raises the question of the failures...
Inserting an advertising sticker in cigarette packets or affixing this insert on the packet are practices that are spreading to conto...
Baseball, a particularly popular sport in the United States, was quickly seen by the industry as a means of communication and advertising...
In the UK, lobby groups are spreading messages on the social network Facebook in favour of e-cigarettes, claiming that...