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620 people die each year in the U.S. from smoking-related fires.

Smoking, Death
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Every year, tobacco-related disease kills about 202,000 women in the US.

Smoking, Death
Fact

In the US, 21% of middle school and 16% of high school students who smoke, smoke Newport, a predominantly menthol brand.

Smoking, FlavorsMenthol, Legal Age
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In 2006, U.S. consumers spent an estimated $90.7 million on tobacco products.

Smoking, Tobacco Sales
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In 1984, a tobacco company called younger adult smokers "replacement smokers."

Smoking, Profiling
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In 1972, a tobacco company considered adding honey to cigarettes because teenagers like sweet products.

Smoking, Ingredients, Profiling
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Cigarette companies increased its spending on advertisements and promotions from 8.05 billion in 2010 to 8.37 billion in 2011.

Smoking, Cost
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Cigarette companies advertised "light" cigarettes as less harmful to the smoker, although they can deliver the same levels of tar and nicotine.

Smoking, Advertising
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In 1993, one tobacco company executive thought it would be a good idea to have his employees mail "grassroots" complaints to airlines about their smoking bans, pretending to be regular customers.

Smoking, Advertising

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