Arbiters of taste: menthol cigarette ban.

AuthorSullum, Jacob
PositionCitings - Brief article

The Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act of 2009, which gave the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulatory authority over tobacco products, banned almost all varieties of flavored cigarettes. The one exception was menthol cigarettes, which account for about a third of the U.S. market. A June report suggests that the FDA may be preparing to close that loophole.

The FDA, which is seeking public comment on how it should regulate menthol, found no evidence that menthol brands such as Kool and Newport are any more toxic than other cigarettes, but it worried that the cool, minty flavor makes them more appealing to beginning smokers and harder to give up. Menthol cigarettes are especially popular among teenaged smokers, 40 percent of whom prefer them (compared to...

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