Publication | Closed Access
E-cigarette companies target youth, US congressional study finds
20
Citations
0
References
2014
Year
Youth LawDigital MarketingGreen SmokeConsumer ResearchSocial MarketingBrand StrategyPolicy AnalysisYouth AdvocacyHarm ReductionJournalismTobacco ControlManagementMarketing CommunicationConsumer BehaviorPublic HealthBrand BuildingBrand ManagementYoung PeopleHealth PolicyTobacco UseHealth PromotionBrand DevelopmentYouth EventsBrand AwarenessAdvertisingMarketingE-cigarette CompaniesTobacco PolicyVaping
Makers of electronic cigarettes, or e-cigarettes, market their products to young people by sponsoring youth oriented events, advertising on media with young audiences, making products with flavors that appeal to children and teenagers, and handing out free samples at youth events, says an investigation commissioned by Democratic members of the US Congress.1 The investigation looked at the marketing practices of nine popular e-cigarette brands: Altria, RJ Reynolds Vapor Company, NJOY, Eonsmoke, LOGIC, VMR, Lorillard, Green Smoke, and Lead by Sales, which makes White Cloud Cigarettes. E-cigarettes are battery …