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State Variation in Retail Promotions and Advertising for Marlboro Cigarettes

Slater S, Chaloupka FJ and Wakefield MA. Tobacco Control, 10: 337-339, 2001.

Background: There is some evidence that tobacco companies marketing efforts undermine the effects of comprehensive tobacco control programs.

Objective: To determine whether point-of- purchase advertising and promotions are more pervasive in states where comprehensive tobacco control programs are underway.

Design: Cross sectional survey using 1996 data, with merged records of the existence of local tobacco advertising restrictions.

Participants and setting: 581 tobacco retail stores located in close proximity to high schools in mainland USA.

Main outcome measures: Existence of gift-with-purchase, number of interior advertisements, and exterior store advertisements for Marlboro cigarettes.

Results: After controlling for store type and existence of advertising restrictions, offer of a gift-with-purchase for Marlboro cigarettes was significantly more likely in states with comprehensive tobacco control programs than those without programs (odds ratio 2.59, 95% confidence interval 1.57 to 4.26). Although not significant, results show an increase in the number of interior and exterior store advertisements for stores located in states with a comprehensive tobacco control program than those in other states.

Conclusion: Results suggest some point-of- purchase tobacco promotions and advertising are more pervasive in states with comprehensive tobacco control programs. These efforts are likely to act against the objectives of programs and need to be accounted for in program evaluations.

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