2018
DOI: 10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2018-054472
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Flavour capsule heat-sticks for heated tobacco products

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“…As the market share for flavour capsules has grown, the industry has increasingly introduced a great range of flavours beyond menthol (eg, berry, citrus, cucumber, mango), including varieties with two differently flavoured capsules, 43 packs with sticks that have up to five different capsule flavours 43 and the application of this product innovation to heated tobacco products. 89 In Mexico, the rapid uptake of this innovation is a possible explanation for why FCTC-recommended policies have not been as effective as expected. 68 Unlike in other countries, Mexican smokers' preferences for flavour capsules is less skewed towards younger populations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the market share for flavour capsules has grown, the industry has increasingly introduced a great range of flavours beyond menthol (eg, berry, citrus, cucumber, mango), including varieties with two differently flavoured capsules, 43 packs with sticks that have up to five different capsule flavours 43 and the application of this product innovation to heated tobacco products. 89 In Mexico, the rapid uptake of this innovation is a possible explanation for why FCTC-recommended policies have not been as effective as expected. 68 Unlike in other countries, Mexican smokers' preferences for flavour capsules is less skewed towards younger populations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Particularly concerning is the introduction of flavoured HTPs in some countries, which involves the addition of sticks with flavour capsules in the filter that the consumer can crush to make the aerosol taste like diverse flavours, ranging from mint to ginger to bubble gum. 42 Flavour capsules in cigarettes, which include an even broader range of flavours (eg, mango, mint, berry) that are popular with youth, are increasingly popular worldwide, including in Guatemala, where they represented 32% of the cigarette market in 2017. 43 While it does not seem like HTPs are gateway tobacco products for adolescents, as most current users in our sample report initially using e-cigarettes, as HTPs become more common and integrate new flavours and flavour technologies, it is possible that this could change, particularly among adolescents.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…9 Since 2014, flavour capsules have also become available in filters for roll-your-own and make-your-own cigarettes, as well as cigars, cigarillos and heated tobacco products. [10][11][12] The retail environment is important in promoting capsule cigarettes ( Figure 3), even in countries which have banned the display of tobacco products. Following a display ban in the UK, for instance, tobacco industry representatives have encouraged small retailers to promote certain brands of capsule cigarettes.…”
Section: Flavour Capsule Cigarettes Continue To Experience Strong Glomentioning
confidence: 99%