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  1. News Article News Article Research & Resources

    Investigation reveals tobacco companies are secretly using social media to promote smoking

    An investigation finds that tobacco companies are recruiting young people with large social media followings to be influencers for their cigarette brands.

  2. First-of-its-Kind truth® Campaign Follows Young Vapers Quit E-Cigarettes Live on Social Media

    truth launched its latest campaign, Quit Together, which pulls back the curtains to show what quitting e-cigarettes really looks like for young people.

  3. Health organizations call on the walt disney company to terminate vice media partnership with PMI

    A coalition of health organizations is asking The Walt Disney Company to encourage its partner network Vice to end its relationship with Philip Morris Intern

  4. Research Article Research Article Research & Resources

    How the tobacco industry uses sponsored content in major media outlets to shift public perception

    The tobacco industry is taking advantage of marketing channels that are still open to them to remake their reputations by promoting their products as “safer

  5. Tobacco industry using sponsored content in major media outlets to shift public perception and makeover its image despite continued sale of harmful products, Truth Initiative research shows

    Big Tobacco is turning to sponsored content in America’s most prestigious news outlets to rehabilitate its poor image and continue efforts to mislead the pub

  6. Fact Sheet Fact Sheet Research & Resources

    E-cigarettes: Facts, stats and regulations

    What is an e-cigarette? How much nicotine is in an e-cigarette? Are e-cigarettes as harmful as cigarettes?

  7. Research Article Research Article Research & Resources

    Nearly 90% of Instagram posts by tobacco companies violate either federal regulations or guidance on youth marketing

    The vast majority of Instagram posts by tobacco brand-owned accounts did not follow U.S.

  8. News Article News Article Research & Resources

    Action needed: Tobacco in pop culture

    Despite a 1998 law prohibiting paid tobacco product placements in movies and TV programming, tobacco imagery is still seen on screens everywhere, including m

  9. News Article News Article Research & Resources

    Top music videos are viewed billions of times on YouTube – and many glamorize smoking and vaping

    Twice as many music videos for the most popular songs, according to Billboard charts, portrayed tobacco in 2022 compared to 2021 and were viewed almost 7 bil

  10. Report Report Research & Resources

    IQOS in the U.S.

    IQOS, a new electronic nicotine delivery device marketing itself as a high-tech, luxury product has entered the U.S. market.

  11. News Article News Article Research & Resources

    Zyn rewards program follows Big Tobacco’s marketing playbook

    Zyn rewards program follows Big Tobacco’s marketing playbook