2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.pmedr.2017.09.006
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Limited indications of tax stamp discordance and counterfeiting on cigarette packs purchased in tobacco retailers, 97 counties, USA, 2012

Abstract: Increasing the per-unit cost of tobacco products is one of the strongest interventions for tobacco control. In jurisdictions with higher taxes in the U.S., however, cigarette pack litter studies show a substantial proportion of littered packs lack the appropriate tax stamp. More limited but still present counterfeiting also exists. We sought to examine the role of tobacco retailers as a source for untaxed and counterfeit products. Data collectors purchased Newport Green (menthol) or Marlboro Red cigarette pack… Show more

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“…Almost a third of counterfeit identifiers are located on the pack blank (30.9%) including poor print quality (offset printing), improper colour and font and UV fluorescence. This finding is in line with previous studies that have relied on the pack blank to verify authenticity 11 12…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Almost a third of counterfeit identifiers are located on the pack blank (30.9%) including poor print quality (offset printing), improper colour and font and UV fluorescence. This finding is in line with previous studies that have relied on the pack blank to verify authenticity 11 12…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%