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Pyramid Cigarettes
** Pyramid Cigarettes ** Pyramid Red Box 10 Carton Pyramid Blue Box 10 Carton Pyramid Menthol Gold Box 10 Carton Pyramid Menthol Silver Box 10 Carton Pyramid Orange Box 10 Carton Pyramid Red Box 100 10 Carton Pyramid Blue Box 100 10 Carton Pyramid Menthol Gold Box 100 10 Carton Pyramid Menthol Silver Box 100 10 Carton Pyramid Orange Box 100 10 Carton Pyramid Non Filter Box 10 Carton ** E Cigarettes ** Logic Disposable E Cigarette Menthol Gold 24 Box Logic Disposable E Cigarette Menthol High 24 Box Logic Disposable E Cigarette Menthol Platinum 24 Box Logic Disposable E Cigarette Menthol Sterling 24 Box Logic Disposable E Cigarette Menthol Zero 24 Box Logic Disposable E Cigarette Gold 24 Box Logic Disposable E Cigarette High 24 Box Logic Disposable E Cigarette Sterling 24 Box Logic Disposable E Cigarette Platinum 24 Box Logic Disposable E Cigarette Zero 24 Box ** Premium Cigars ** Acid Krush Classic Blue 5-10pk Tin Acid Krush Classic Mad Morado 5-10pk Tin Acid Krush Classic Gold 5-10pk Tin Acid Krush Classic Red 5-10pk Tin Acid Kuba Kuba 24 Box Acid Blondie 40 Box Acid C-Note 20 Box Acid Kuba Maduro 24 Box Acid 1400cc 18 Box Acid Blondie Belicoso 24 Box Acid Kuba Deluxe 10 Box Acid Cold Infusion 24 Box Ambrosia Clove Tiki 10 Box Acid Larry 10-3pk Pack Acid Deep Dish 24 Box Acid Wafe 28 Box Acid Atom Maduro 24 Box Acid Nasty 24 Box Acid Roam 10 Box Antano Dark Corojo Azarosa 20 Box Antano Dark Corojo El Martillo 20 Box Antano Dark Corojo Pesadilla 20 Box Antano Dark Corojo Poderoso 20 Box Natural Dirt 24 Box Acid Liquid 24 Box Acid Blondie -
(12) Patent Application Publication (10) Pub. No.: US 2010/0018539 A1 Brinkley Et Al
US 20100018539A1 (19) United States (12) Patent Application Publication (10) Pub. No.: US 2010/0018539 A1 Brinkley et al. (43) Pub. Date: Jan. 28, 2010 (54) SMOKELESS TOBACCO PRODUCTS AND Publication Classification PROCESSES (51) Int. Cl. (76) Inventors: Paul Andrew Brinkley, A24B I/O (2006.01) Winston-Salem, NC (US); David (52) U.S. Cl. ........................................................ 131A112 Charles Bovender, Kernersville, NC (US) (57) ABSTRACT Correspondence Address: An improved pouching machine is provided. The improved BRINKSHOFER GILSON & LONE pouching machine comprises a feed hopper with a first and a P.O. BOX 10395 second end and a feed screw with a plurality of pins extending CHICAGO, IL 60610 (US) from the circumference. The feed screw is connected to a first shaft and the first shaft is connected to a motor to rotate the (21) Appl. No.: 12/181,051 first shaft. An agitator Screw is positioned adjacent to the feed screw and has a plurality of pins extending from the circum (22) Filed: Jul. 28, 2008 ference. The agitator Screw is connected to a second shaft. 104 Patent Application Publication Jan. 28, 2010 Sheet 1 of 15 US 2010/0018539 A1 22 78 10 NYYYNYONNN NY YNY YYYYY NYS NNY 2) 18 Fig. 2 Patent Application Publication Jan. 28, 2010 Sheet 2 of 15 US 2010/0018539 A1 Patent Application Publication Jan. 28, 2010 Sheet 3 of 15 US 2010/0018539 A1 Fig. 4 Patent Application Publication Jan. 28, 2010 Sheet 4 of 15 US 2010/0018539 A1 Fig. 6 Patent Application Publication Jan. 28, 2010 Sheet 5 of 15 US 2010/0018539 A1 Patent Application Publication Jan. -
Warn About the Dangers of Tobacco
Building Capacity for Tobacco Control / Training Package 2 Warn about the dangers of tobacco: Packaging and labelling of tobacco products Warn about the dangers of tobacco: Packaging and labelling of tobacco products and labelling of tobacco Packaging of tobacco: about the dangers Warn WHO Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data Building capacity for tobacco control: training package. Contents: 1.Protect people from tobacco smoke: smoke-free environments - 2.Warn about the dangers of tobacco: packaging and labelling of tobacco products - 3.Tobacco advertising, promotion and sponsorship: enforcing comprehensive bans. 1.Tobacco smoke pollution - prevention and control. 2.Smoking - prevention and control. 3.Tobacco-derived products labelling. 4.Tobacco control campaigns. 5.Teaching materials I.World Health Organization. II.International Union against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease. ISBN 978 92 4 150135 4 (NLM classification: HD 9130.6) © World Health Organization and International Union against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease 2011 All rights reserved. Publications of the World Health Organization can be obtained from WHO Press, World Health Organization, 20 Avenue Appia, 1211 Geneva 27, Switzerland (tel.: +41 22 791 3264; fax: +41 22 791 4857; e-mail: [email protected]). Requests for permission to reproduce or translate WHO publications – whether for sale or for noncommercial distribution – should be addressed to WHO Press, at the above address (fax: +41 22 791 4806; e-mail: [email protected]). The designations employed and the presentation of the material in this publication do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the World Health Organization concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. -
Cigarette Mainstream Smoke: the Evolution of Methods and Devices for Generation, Exposure and Collection * By
Beiträge zur Tabakforschung International Contributions to Tobacco Research Volume 27 @ No. 4 @ October 2016 DOI: 10.1515/cttr-2016-0015 Cigarette Mainstream Smoke: The Evolution of Methods and Devices for Generation, Exposure and Collection * by Hubert Klus 1, Barbara Boenke-Nimphius 2, and Lutz Müller 3 1 Oriongasse 9,3100 St. Pölten, Austria 2 Beiträge zur Tabakforschung International, Chausseestraße 51A, 10115 Berlin, Germany 3 Stralsunder Straße 1, 01109 Dresden, Germany SUMMARY (filters and traps) developed over time - some for very specific purposes - and refers to the perpetual problem of The objective of this review is to support tobacco scientists artifact formation by aging. [Beitr. Tabakforsch. Int. 27 when evaluating information published on smoking ma- (2016) 137–274] chines, and on cigarette mainstream smoke (in vivo and in vitro) exposure systems and collection devices. The intriguing development of smoking machines (mainly ZUSAMMENFASSUNG for cigarettes) is followed for more than 170 years - from the first simple set-ups in the 1840s to the sophisticated and Es ist die Intention dieser Übersicht, auf dem Gebiet des fully automated analytical smoking machines available Tabaks arbeitende Wissenschaftler zu unterstützen bei der today. Systems for the large-scale production of smoke Bewertung publizierter Informationen über Rauchmaschi- (condensate) for preparative work are equally considered. nen sowie über Systeme zur experimentellen Exposition (in The standardization of machine smoking methods and test vivo und in vitro) mit Zigarettenhauptstromrauch und pieces has solved several technical problems and produced Apparate zu dessen Sammlung. sensible rules but, at the same time, given rise to new Die sehr interessante Entwicklung von Rauchmaschinen controversies like the compatibility of artificial and human (vornehmlich für Zigaretten) wird über einen Zeitraum von smoking, and the implementation of more intense machine mehr als 170 Jahren nachgezeichnet - von den ersten ein- smoking regimes. -
Motivations for Competitor 'Lights' Imms. Marlboro Lights
. Imms ke Mi MARKETING PLANNING & RESEARCH Motivations for Competitor 'Lights' Marlboro Lights Report of Qualitative Research Study Prepared for : Gallaher Limited February 1996 Mike Imms, Hope Cottage, School Hill, Slindon, Nr. Arundel, West Sussex BN18 ORA Tel: 01243 814777 Fax : 01243 814700 VAT Registration No 5'_S 3541 43 Contents i) Background and objectives of the research ii) Details of the research - sampling issues, sample and stimulus material iii) Management Summary of Main Findings Main Findings 1 . Context - perceptions of Silk Cut and low tar 2. Marlboro Lights as a product 3. Marlboro Lights and it's smoker base 4. Marlboro Lights as a brand 5. Marlboro Lights marketing - packaging, promotions and advertising 6. Conclusions and implications for Silk Cut NOTE : This report should be seen in conjunction with another separate project carried out in tandem exploring Motivations for Lambert & Butler Lights i) Background and objectives of the research This project sought to understand smoker motivations for Marlboro Lights and was one of two projects carried out separately but in tandem exploring issues which affect Silk Cut. The other, 'tandem' project explored smoker motivations for another quite different low tar brand - Lambert and Butler Lights . Over the past twelve months, both Marlboro Lights and L & B Lights have shown significant share growth, and this has given rise to three marketing concerns a) whilst much of the growth of both brands has come from the 'parent' full strength variants, duplication data shows that 'most often' smokers of both brands are also more likely to duplicate with Silk Cut than any other brand . -
Super Doubles 10/28
Super Doubles 10/28 - 10/31 l provided by www.theharristeeterdeals.com Title Description Price Final e-VIC Specials Oreo Cookies, 10 – 15 oz, Limit 4 1.97 1.97 Gold Peak Tea or Simply Lemonade, 52 oz, Limit 4 2.27 2.27 DiGiorno or California Kitchen Pizza, 13.4 – 31.5 oz 3.97 3.97 Buy one get one FREE Deals Califia Farms Drinkable Yogurt b1g1 *no price listed Perdue Boneless Chicken Breast ($5.99) $2.99/lb $1.00/2 Perdue or Perdue Harvestland Fresh Chicken Products Campbell’s Well Yes! Soup, 16.1 – 16.6 oz ($2.99) $1.50/2 Well Yes! Soup Can - 10-7-18 SS (exp 12/07/18) 1.49 0.00 Wewalka Pizza Dough ($3.29) $1/1 printable coupon here 1.64 0.00 Luck's Pinto or Black Beans, 15 oz ($1.39) $1.00/4 Luck's Chili Beans 0.69 0.19 Quaker Oats, 18 oz ($3.49) $1.00/2 Quaker Old Fashioned, Quick or Instant Oats, or Oatmeal Square Cereal – 10-14-18 RMN (exp. 11/25/18) 1.74 0.74 Horizon Organic Cheese, 6 oz ($5.49) $1/1 printable coupon here 2.74 0.74 Kellogg's Froot Loops, 8.7 - 10.5 oz ($3.59) $2/4 printable coupon here or $1/2 printable coupon here 1.79 0.79 Kellogg's Rice Krispies Cereal, 8.7 - 10.5 oz ($3.59) $2/4 printable coupon here or $1/2 printable coupon here 1.79 0.79 Campbell's Condensed Soup, 10.5 - 11.5 oz ($1.99) $0.40/4 Campbell Condensed Soups - 9-16-18 RMN (exp 10/31/18) 0.99 0.79 Kellogg's Apple Jacks Cereal, 8.7 - 10.5 oz ($3.59) $2/4 printable coupon here or $1/2 printable coupon here 1.79 0.79 HT Tortillas, 12.7 - 16 oz ($1.79) 0.89 0.89 Kellogg's Frosted Flakes Cereal, 8.7 - 10.5 oz ($3.99) $2/4 printable coupon here or $1/2 printable coupon here 1.99 0.99 Welch's Juice, 64 oz ($3.99) $1.00/2 Welch's 100% Juice - 9-30-18 RMN; Includes 46, 64, 96, or 10 oz Multipack (exp 12/09/18) 1.99 0.99 Cabot Chunk Cheese, 6 - 8 oz ($3.99) $1.00/2 Cabot Cheese Products 1.99 0.99 Sola Ice Cream, 16 oz ($5.49) $5.00/3 Sola Sweet Ice Cream 2.74 1.07 Pictsweet Vegetables, 10 - 12 oz ($2.49) 1.24 1.24 Quaker Oatmeal Squares, 13 - 14 oz ($4.69) $1.00/2 Quaker Old Fashioned, Quick or Instant Oats, or Oatmeal Square Cereal – 10-14-18 RMN (exp. -
Tobacco Accessories
Tobacco Accessories Japanese men in the Edo period (1615–1868) wore various accessories suspended from their kimono waist sashes, including tobacco implements. Tobacco was smoked with long pipes (kiseru), which were stored in pipe cases of various designs. The objects shown here include a tobacco pouch and pipe case set as well as individual pipe cases and lacquered tobacco containers (inro). A Japanese woodblock print depicting tobacco 長谷川一虎作 邯鄲夢に牡丹唐草文革 煙管 銘「千賀政光」 籐製網代編無双筒 昭玉作 猩々網代編籐地象牙珊瑚無双筒 accessories can be seen on the 提げ煙草入れ Pipe (kiseru) Pipe case (musozutsu type) Pipe case (musozutsu type) with the Matched tobacco set with the Approx. 1850–1900 Approx. 1800–1900 drunken sea sprite Shojo dancing other side of this placard. design of Lu Sheng’s dream and Signed Chiga Masamitsu Edo (1615–1868) or Meiji period with sake cup peony scrolls Edo (1615–1868) or Meiji period (1868–1912) Approx. 1800–1900 All objects were made in Approx. 1850–1900 (1868–1912) Rattan and copper alloy By Shogyoku (Japanese, active 19th Japan and are from The Avery By Hasegawa Ikko (Japanese, active Copper alloy with gold and silver B70M25 century) Brundage Collection. 19th century) B70M18 A musozutsu is a type of pipe case with Edo (1615–1868) or Meiji period Leather with lacquer, ivory, and bronze This lavish tobacco set comprises two cylindrical parts, one of which fits (1868–1912) with gilding a tobacco pouch, pipe case, pipe, perfectly into the other. While such cases Rattan with coral, ivory, and lacquer B70M18 netsuke toggle, and a connecting were made from a variety of materials, B70M23 chain made from segments of carved this case was fashioned from finely ivory openwork. -
Seatca Packaging Design (25Feb2020)Web
No logos, colours, Pictorial health brand images or warnings used in promotional conjunction with information standardised packaging SMOKING CAUSES LUNG CANCER Pack surfaces in a standard colour Brand and product names in a standard colour and font 2020 Southeast Asia Tobacco Control Alliance Packaging Design Analysis to Support Standardised Packaging in the ASEAN Authors: Tan Yen Lian and Yong Check Yoon Editorial Team: Southeast Asia Tobacco Control Alliance Suggested citation: Tan YL. and Yong CY. (2020). Packaging Design Analysis to Support Standardised Packaging in the ASEAN, January 2020. Southeast Asia Tobacco Control Alliance (SEATCA), Bangkok. Thailand. Published by: Southeast Asia Tobacco Control Alliance (SEATCA) Thakolsuk Place, Room 2B, 115 Thoddamri Road, Dusit, Bangkok 10300 Thailand Telefax: +66 2 241 0082 Acknowledgment We would like to express our sincere gratitude to our country partners for their help in purchasing the cigarette packs from each country for the purpose of the study, which contributed to the development of this report. Disclaimer The information, ndings, interpretations, and conclusions expressed herein are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reect the views of the funding organization, its sta, or its Board of Directors. While reasonable eorts have been made to ensure the accuracy of the information presented at the time of publication, SEATCA does not guarantee the completeness and accuracy of the information in this document and shall not be liable for any damages incurred as a result of its use. Any factual errors or omissions are unintentional. For any corrections, please contact SEATCA at [email protected]. © Southeast Asia Tobacco Control Alliance 2020 This document is the intellectual property of SEATCA and its authors. -
(12) Patent Application Publication (10) Pub. No.: US 2004/0108229 A1 Singh (43) Pub
US 2004O108229A1 (19) United States (12) Patent Application Publication (10) Pub. No.: US 2004/0108229 A1 Singh (43) Pub. Date: Jun. 10, 2004 (54) POUCH FOR EXTINGUISHING, STORING (57) ABSTRACT AND DISPOSING CIGARETTE BUTTS A pouch for extinguishing, Storing and disposing cigarette butts comprising a receptacle having a front panel, a back (76) Inventor: Jaswir Singh, Fresno, CA (US) panel and opposing Side panels forming one or more interior Correspondence Address: compartments. A two-ply material used for the pouch has a metallic or otherwise non-combustible Side facing into the RYAN & ENGNATH interior compartments and a paper outside. The top Section 8469 N. MILLBROOKAVENUE, SUITE 104 of the receptacle has a mechanism for Sealably closing the FRESNO, CA 93720 (US) interior compartments comprising a pair of top flaps with Appl. No.: 10/315,495 adhesive bands thereon. The outside of the back panel has (21) one or more pieces of Sandpaper or like material thereon to (22) Filed: Dec. 10, 2002 allow the Smoker to extinguish the cigarette butt and to provide Some rigidity to the pouch. A non-combustible sheet Publication Classification can be disposed between the receptacle and Sandpaper to protect the receptacle. A mechanism for opening the interior (51) Int. Cl. ................................................ B65D 33/00 compartments, Such as perforations, allows the contents (52) U.S. Cl. ........................... 206/216; 206/246; 383/105 therein to be disposed without having to be handled. Patent Application Publication Jun. 10, 2004 Sheet 1 of 2 US 2004/0108229 A1 Patent Application Publication Jun. 10, 2004 Sheet 2 of 2 US 2004/0108229 A1 32 4/4/ 18 48 26 US 2004/0108229 A1 Jun. -
Commercial Tobacco Free Policy Guide
Commercial Tobacco Free Policy Guide Developed with funding from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: A Comprehensive Approach to Good Health and Wellness in Indian Country. Grant #6NU58DP005432-02-01 Administered by the California Rural Indian Health Board, Inc. This page left intentionally blank 2 Commercial Free Policy Resource Guide Table of Contents Section 1: The History and Role of Tobacco Among American 4 Indians in California Traditional Tobacco 4 Commercial Tobacco 5 Commercial Tobacco Related Health Disparities 6 Commercial Secondhand Smoke and Its Impact 8 Exposure to Commercial Secondhand Smoke 9 Section 2: Commercial Tobacco and Policy Why a Commercial Smoke Free Policy 11 Types of Commercial Smoke Free Policies 12 Developing Support for and Adoption of Commercial Smoke Free Policies 15 Common Commercial Smoke Free Talking Points 16 Special Considerations for Writing a Commercial Smoke Free Policy 16 Presenting Policy to Tribal Council 17 Implementation of Commercial Smoke Free Policies 19 Policy Review Checklist 20 Tribal Policy Examples 22 Tribal Policy Highlights 24 Section 3: Assist Patients to Quit 29 The 5 A’s for Clinicians 30 The 2 A’s and R for Community Health Representatives and Social Workers 31 Tribal Cessation Resources 32 3 Section 1: The History and Role of Tobacco Among American Indians in California Traditional Tobacco American Indians in California have a long history with tobacco. This history dates over thousands of years. For some Tribes, tobacco was a gift from the creator, and given to the people at the time of creation or in times of need. The Yokuts of Central California believed that tobacco was chewed by Hawk Spirit, and after becoming wise from chewing the tobacco, Hawk Spirit created the mountains. -
Australian National Tobacco Plain Packaging Tracking Survey: Technical Report
Australian National Tobacco Plain Packaging Tracking Survey: Technical Report Prepared for: Australian Government Department of Health Kerri Coomber, Meghan Zacher, Sarah Durkin, Emily Brennan, Michelle Scollo, Melanie Wakefield Centre for Behavioural Research in Cancer, Cancer Council Victoria Paul Myers, Natasha Vickers, Sebastian Misson Social Research Centre Melbourne: Cancer Council Victoria and Social Research Centre March 2015 2 Table of contents Table of contents ....................................................................................................................... 2 1. Introduction ........................................................................................................................... 4 1.1 About this report ........................................................................................................................... 4 1.2 Study background and context for evaluation .............................................................................. 4 1.3 Study overview .............................................................................................................................. 7 1.4 Ethics and quality assurance ......................................................................................................... 8 2. Baseline survey ...................................................................................................................... 9 2.1 Sample design and quotas ........................................................................................................... -
Approved Bottled Water, Water Vending Machines Bulk Water Hauling, & Retail Water Facilities (Bvrb Systems)
COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA Department of Environmental Protection APPROVED BOTTLED WATER, WATER VENDING MACHINES BULK WATER HAULING, & RETAIL WATER FACILITIES (BVRB SYSTEMS) THE LISTING CONTAINS PENNSYLVANIA APPROVED BVRB SYSTEMS As of December 16, 2016 The listing can be accessed electronically using the following link: http://www.dep.pa.gov/Citizens/My‐Water/BottledBulkWater/Pages/default.aspx 1 SECTION 1: PERMITTED INSTATE BOTTLED WATER SYSTEMS 01-Dec-16 REGION PERMIT COMPANY NAME STATUS NUMBER Northcentral 4496031 Tulpehocken Spring Water Company ACTIVE Northcentral 4496231 Dutch Valley Foods, Inc. (Weis Mkt) ACTIVE Northcentral 4416296 Valley Farms - All Star Dairy ACTIVE Northcentral 4146292 CCDC Waters, L.L.C. ACTIVE Northcentral 4186560 First Quality Water & Beverage Active Northeast 2356273 Peaceful Valley Bottled Water Co. INACTIVE Northeast 3546203 Spring Hill Farms, Inc. ACTIVE Northeast 2406258 Monroe Bottling Company ACTIVE Northeast 2666260 DeMuro Ltd. ACTIVE Northeast 2586246 Silver Springs Mountain Water Co. ACTIVE Northeast 2456277 Pocono Springs Company ACTIVE Northeast 2406035 Three Springs Water Company ACTIVE Northeast 2406272 CBD Enterprises, Inc. ACTIVE Northeast 2666213 Endless Mountain Water Company ACTIVE Northeast 2406233 Taylor Springs Water Company ACTIVE Northeast 2586271 Seven Maples Water Company Inc. INACTIVE Northeast 1396119 Deer Park Spring Water, Inc. INACTIVE Northeast 2406006 Glen Summit Spring Water Co.,Inc. ACTIVE Northeast 2646395 Fox Ledge, Inc. ACTIVE Northeast 2356450 Pocono Pure Water, Inc. Active Northeast 3486442 Natures Way Pure Water of Lehigh Active Northeast 3546379 Faraway Springs Bottling Plant ACTIVE Northeast 6616512 Emlenton Water Bottling Company Active Northeast 2406583 Vogel Farm Spring Water Active Northeast 3396420 Nestle Waters North America, Inc. Active Northeast 3546414 Stoney Mountain Springs Active Northeast 2456017 Ross Common Spring Water Co.