The Tobacco 21 law specifically applies to tobacco products as defined by the FDA
Statistics show cigarette smoking by American adults decreased from 42.4% in 1965, to 20.6% in 2009, and has continued to fall
Cartoon mascots like Kool-Aids smiling pitcher and Hawaiian Punchs Punchy became central figures in advertising campaigns
Prices should be based on the actual grade, format, quantity, packing and destination rather than a generic website figure
The law would prohibit the sale of "cigarettes, cigars, pipe tobacco, snuff, chewing tobacco, and smokeless tobacco and any electronic cigarette." The Times reported that "hundreds" of cigar aficionados, mostly elites, petitioned the city to exclude their clubs from the potential ban, though most supported the tobacco ban