Title: What
1Whats old is new again, reinvention of the old
and invention of new tobacco products
- Ventura Unified School District
- September 25, 2009
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3Youth Smoking Prevalence Rate
- Smoking National 20.0
- California 14.6
- Ventura County 15.4
4Traditional Tobacco Product Categories
- SMOKE PRODUCING
- Cigarettes
- Cigars
- Blunts
- Bidis
- Kreteks (cloves)
- Pipes
- Hookah
- Miscellaneous
- Hard snuff
- Lozenges
- SMOKELESS
- Chewing tobacco
- Dry Snuff
- Moist Snuff
- Swedish Snus
- Spitless Snus
- Coming to a store near you in June 09
- Orbs
- Sticks
5The tobacco epidemic, like the flu is always
mutating.- Jack Hennengfield
- Tobacco Companies and others out to
- make money on nicotine are always
- changing-
- what they market
- how they market
- to whom they market
6Flavored Cigarettes
BAnned By F.D.A
7Camel Crush
- Crushable blue pellet hidden inside filter.
BAnned By F.D.A
8Cigar prevalence
- Percent of youth that have ever tried
- smoking cigars, cigarillos, or little
- cigars
- Ventura County 31.4
- Statewide 29.1
- Source
- California Student Tobacco Survey (CSTS)
9Little Cigars Cigarettes in Disguise
- Flavored products to
- mask the harness of the
- tobacco.
- Low cost product sold in
- singles or small packs.
- Little cigars can deliver
- between 2 and 5
- times the nicotine
- per gram of tobacco.
- Weigh less than cigars
- Resemble cigarettes in size,
- shape, packaging, and filters
-
10Alcohol flavored little cigars
11Hip Hops influence
- WASHINGTON Rapper Lil
- Wayne will be seen endorsing a
- new range of cigars specially
- made for smoking marijuana.
- According to Hip Hop Weekly
- magazine, the Lollipop hitmaker
- is a well-known advocate of the
- drug.
- Hes a huge fan of Bogey Blunts
- and thus has allowed the
- manufacturers to use his image
- on the packaging, reports
- Contactmusic.
- The cigars are made with
- leaves that can be easily
- unrolled for users to add their
- own tobacco.
12Cigarillos is a short, narrow cigar and are
similar to little cigars in both size and
structure. Cigarillos are wrapped in whole-leaf
tobacco. Cigarillos can be found for purchase
alone or in packs, and are sometimes made without
filters. Unlike a cigarette, the smoke of a
cigarillo is not meant to be inhaled, but rather
puffed like a cigar.
13Kreteks
- Kreteks are made up of 60-70 percent tobacco and
30-40 percent shredded cloves (a spice) - Clove cigarettes appeal to adolescents
experimenting with smoking and may influence the
development of later smoking habits
14Side note on Kreteks
- Based here in Ventura County
- To escape the new FDA regulations, Kreteks will
cease to produce clove cigarettes. - Will now market clove little cigars instead.
15Blunts
16Smokeless Tobacco
American smokeless tobacco product designed for
tobacco satisfaction without smoking.
17Smokeless Tobacco and Youth
- Current youth smokeless tobacco use
- Ventura County 5.7
- Statewide 4.2
- California Student Tobacco Survey (CSTS) 2008
18Whats in smokeless tobacco?
- Smokeless tobacco contains sweeteners,
flavorings, abrasives, salt and other chemicals. - Over two dozen cancer-causing agents have been
identified in traditional smokeless tobacco.
19Health risks of traditional smokeless tobacco in
the US
- While the jury is still on whether out on the
health risks of smokeless tobacco are lower than
for cigarettes, use of smokeless tobacco has a
number of serious health consequences - Oral cancer (up to 50-fold increased risk)
- Periodontal disease loss of tooth structure
- Nicotine addiction
- Possible contribution to the development of
cardiovascular disease, peripheral vascular
disease, hypertension, peptic ulcers, and fetal
morbidity and mortality.
20Something old, something borrowed
21What is Snus?
- Rhymes with "goose"
- Cynics might say "noose
- Swedish type of smokeless tobacco
- Comes in teabag-like pouches
- User sticks between the upper lip and gum
- Use for 30 minutes
- Then discards without spitting
22Where is Snus most popular?
- Snus is the Swedish word for moist snuff.
- It is manufactured and mainly consumed in Sweden
and Norway. - Snus is subjected to a heating treatment process
that sharply reduces microorganism content no
fermentation has been used in its production - This processing method and refrigerated storage
reduce the formation of nitrates and
nitrosamines, resulting in a product low in
TSNAs.
23The verdict is out about the safety of snus
- The long-term health effects of snus use starting
early in life are also unclear. - New types of smokeless snus are introduced to
North America (e.g., Camel Snus, Marlboro Snus,
Taboka) - Some of these products are clearly aimed at youth
(e.g., Taboka packaging resembles a cell phone).
24Snus
- Camel Snus and Philip Morris' Taboka are two
types of smokeless, spitless tobacco products.
- Tobacco companies' spending on promoting such
products rose more than five-fold.
25Snus also represents something more
- The new smokeless, spit-free products are an
effort to create a different tobacco category in
the United States,"
- -Tommy Payne,
- Executive Vice President for public affairs of
Reynolds American, parent company of R.J.
Reynolds.
26Snus also represents something more
- An attempt to move smokeless tobacco beyond
stereotypical users such as baseball players and
rodeo cowboys...and into offices or restaurants
where people want a nicotine fix but can't light
up. - "This is a growth strategy for us," says Bill
Phelps, spokesman for Philip Morris USA
27Snus advertisements
- Advertising tagline pleasure for wherever
- New way to enjoy tobacco"
28Abridged guide to snusing
- Picture yourself stuck in the center seat 44B of
an airplane --You can mope, or you can Snus!
29Skirting the Smoking Bans
- Neater and more discreet than conventional oral
tobacco. - You can receive pleasure anywhere.
- Smoke-free, that makes it a hassle-free new way
to enjoy tobacco.
30Pilot testing of SNUS in Indiana, Oregon and
Ohio
- "It's going to take some time for these products
to take off," says Modi, the tobacco industry
analyst. For that to happen, he says, they have
to work. In other words, they have to give people
a nicotine buzz. - R.J. Reynolds Executive Tommy Payne says one
pouch of Camel Snus offers about as much nicotine
as a cigarette.
Snus not
31Whats this?
Water Pipe
NOT!!
Hookah
32Two types of Hookahs
33Water Pipes or Hookahs have many names
- Africa, India, Egypt, US
- Saudi Arabia
- Jordan, Lebanon, Syria
- Iran
- Pakistan
- China
- Many places
- Hookah
- Shisha, Borry, Goza
- Narghile, Arghile
- Ghalyoun, Ghalyan
- Huqqa
- Shui yan dai
- Hubble Bubble
34History of Hookahs
- Also known as Narghilè or Shisha is an ancient
waterpipe invented by the Turks over 500 years
ago and still remains an integral part of Middle
Eastern culture. - Use declined, almost died out by 1980s
- 1990s maassel came on the market
- Maassel is tobacco fermented with molasses and
fruit - Easier to use with more pleasant taste and aroma
35How the pipes work
36Hookah Materials
Coco Nara Coals are 100 natural, made from
compressed coconut husks and shells. The
dimensions of the briquettes are 1 inch by 5/8
inch. They burn hotter and much longer than most
other natural coals. Coco Nara is the preference
of most hookah connoisseurs, because they are
virtually odorless and tasteless. Like many other
natural coals, a stove or torch is necessary to
get them going.
- Maassel or muessel
- (assal means honey in Arabic)
- Moist paste like mixture
- 30 crude cut tobacco
- Fermented with approximately 70 honey, molasses
and pulp of different fruits.
37Hookah Materials
- The quick-lighting charcoal used by many hookah
smokers may be an additional hazard, because it
produces greater levels of carbon monoxide and
other dangerous substances than standard charcoal.
38Hookah cultural use is changing
Make me smarter Tell me about Hookah bars
Hookah Etiquette Where? When? How?
39Literature Review suggests a potential for
these types of infections to be spread
- Tuberculosis
- Mono
- Respiratory viruses
- Hepatitis
- Herpes simplex
- Helicobacter Pylori (bacteria that causes stomach
ulcers) - Pulmonary Aspergillosis (fungus)
40Chemicals in hookah smoke
- Chemical exposure also depends upon the type,
shape and size of the hookah
41Chemicals in hookah smoke
- Tar
- Carbon Monoxide
- Nicotine
- Polyaromatic Hydrocarbons
- Carcinogenic Nitrosamines
- Heavy Metals (lead, arsenic, cadmium)
42Is hookah smoking addictive?
- Not many studies on this issue.
- After a 45 minute session of smoking
Concentrations of nicotine and cotinine are found
in blood, urine and saliva. - Depending upon puff topography A hookah
smoking session can be the equivalent of 15-20
cigarettes. (Silhadeh, 2003)
43Toxin Content of smoke (single hookah session
compared to a single cigarette)
- 100 times more tar
- 5 times more cancer causing agents than
cigarettes - 11 times more carbon monoxide
- 45-60 minute session of hookah smoking is the
same as chain smoking 15 cigarettes.
44E-Cigarettes
45Electronic Cigarette Concerns
- Recent FDA analysis finding cancer-causing
chemicals and an antifreeze ingredient in some of
the devices. - Another product making smoking seem safer.
- Still contains nicotine. Has not received FDA
approval - Allows nicotine consumption in places where
- smokers would normally abstain.
- Unregulated. No quality control, most are made in
China. - Dont really know the contents of the nicotine
vapor amount of nicotine present or how much
nicotine is delivered to the body or what other
elements are present.
46NEW PRODUCTS
- Coming to a store or website near you!
47Nicotine Water
- Example Nicotine Water is NO longer available
NOT!
A reformulated version is being manufactured in
Ventura and marketed as a homeopathic alternative
called NICO-Water.
48Tobacco Candy???
49Camel Orbs
- Nicotine delivery is high.
- Cigarette smoker typically takes in about 1
milligram of nicotine, the Camel dissolvable are
said to deliver about .6 to 3.1 milligrams of
nicotine.
50Sticks and Strips and OrbsOH MY!!
- Camel Sticks resembles a toothpick. Dissolves
in the mouth in about 10 -15 - minutes. Comes in Mellow flavor.
- Camel Orbs resembles a mint. Dissolves in 10-15
minutes. Flavors Fresh and Mellow. - Camel Strips Resembles a melt-away breath
freshener. Dissolves in 2-3 minutes. Comes in
Fresh flavor.
51Strips, Toothpicks and OrbsOH MY!!
- Currently being test marketed in three cities
Columbus, Ohio, Portland Oregon, and
Indianapolis, Minnesota. (Same as SNUS) - Expected to be available nationwide beginning in
late 2009. - Only promotion of these products is via company
website. - Promotion coupons are available on E-Bay.
52Marketing Tactics
- For smokers who cant light up in the office or
at a restaurant. - Meeting the needs of smokers.
- The best tobacco you never smoked.
- Fact the future Join the Movement
- Revolution in Pleasure
- No Spitting Required
53Straight from the Horses mouth!
- Keeping up with new products designed to
- make tobacco use cooler, easier, more
- discrete, more fun and more appealing.
- Smokeless is a growing category with
- sales rising 6-8 annually. Cigarette sales
- are falling 2 3each year.
- David Sutton, spokesman of Altria Group,
- which owns Phillip Morris USA
54Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act
- New chapter of the Food and Drug Administration
- Gives the FDA jurisdiction to regulate
- both current and new tobacco
- products and restrict tobacco marketing.
- It is predicted that the law will
- reduce youth smoking by 11
- and adult smoking by 2 over
- the next 10 years.
55Smarties
- http//www.youtube.com/watch?vEIAC3hM2aus
56Questions???
57Contact Information
- Ventura County Public Health
- Tobacco Education Program
- 805-652-3311 or 805-652-3306