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    Other Retail Resources, September 22, 2021

    New GIFs, PDFs available for your media toolbox

    New GIFs, PDFs available for your media toolbox

    The American Heart Association has developed a series of well-done GIFs and PDFs to support policy work on tobacco flavors and tobacco retail licensure. You’re welcome to share them with your networks. See the flavors/menthol GIFs. See the tobacco retail licensure GIFs and PDFs.

    Recent Resources

    Tobacco Retail Policy Trends in 2022

    Between March and May 2022, we interviewed tobacco control program managers or coalition members in each of our 30 ASPiRE Community Advisory Board (CAB) cities about their retail policy efforts. We [...]

    Retail-focused tobacco control: equity and endgame implications

    The second issue of Tobacco Control focusing on the retail environment features an analysis by ASPiRE’s Lisa Henriksen. “A global proliferation of tobacco and nicotine products poses challenges [...]

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