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Natural American Spirit tobacco products are marketed as “natural” and “additive-free,” and many users think that means the cigarettes are safer to smoke, according to a recent U.S. study.
Natural American Spirit tobacco products are marketed as “natural” and “additive-free,” and many users think that means the cigarettes are safer to smoke, according to a recent U.S. study.
"Stamping an organic label on tobacco products is ultimately a distinction without a difference--organic or not, cigarettes are bad for your health," Attorney General Jerry Brown said in a statement.
The global roll-your-own tobacco products market is expected to post a CAGR of close to 5% during the period 2018-2022, according to Technavio.
Brown accused the tobacco company of pushing the phrases "organic" and "100% organic" on the labels and ads for its Natural American Spirit cigarettes and roll-your-own tobacco products to make ...
No additives, natural or organic - there is is no such thing as a healthy cigarette Now, having dispensed with this silliness (idiocy if you prefer) I figured it would be amusingly instructive to look ...
WASHINGTON — Anything a farmer grows can be certified as organic, if it meets the criteria. And in Virginia, tobacco is the largest organically-certified commodity in the state. In 2016 ...
Despite a challenging quarter with a decline in organic net sales, Scandinavian Tobacco Group AS (SNDVF) remains optimistic about future growth through strategic initiatives and market expansion.
A recent survey conducted by the USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service shows tobacco is the leading organic product in Virginia.
Tobacco is the leading organic product in Virginia, the state’s Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services announced.
In 2016, Virginia’s USDA-certified organic farms produced $18.5 million in certified-organic tobacco — 33 percent of the state's total organically produced output.