Dissolving Tobacco Hits Columbus Test Market

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COLUMBUS, Ohio—A new product that’s advertised as cold, fresh and refreshing is hitting the Columbus market and it sounds like a soft drink or gum.

But, it’s not gum and doctors think what’s in it could kill you, NBC 4‘s Colleen Marshall reported.

Columbus is a test market for the product—dissolvable tobacco—little orbs, sticks and tiny pouches that dissolve in your mouth.

The ad says you pop it under your lip, wait for the tingle and enjoy the taste for 30 minutes.

There’s no smoke or cigarette, but plenty of nicotine.

“The brain doesn’t know if it’s a cigarette or a lozenge or a strip you’re getting the nicotine from. You addict the exact same way,“ said Dr. Robert Crane, former chairman of Smoke Free Ohio.

“Do you think big tobacco is trying to create a new generation of addicts?“ Marshall asked.

“They’ve been trying to create generations of addicts successfully for the last hundred years and we have not been able to stop them,“ Crane said.

But the tobacco companies will tell you the new products are alternatives to cigarettes and for smokers who can no longer light up in public, they offer relief.

“These are marketed to adult tobacco consumers—an informed decision without bothering others, there is no second hand smoke, there’s no spitting and there’s no litter,“ said David Howard, spokesman for RJ Reynolds tobacco company.

“They may be safer for adult smokers. It melts in your mouth and not in your lungs. However, for kids, this is a much more dangerous first hook into nicotine and therein lies the rub,“ Crane said.

Crane also said kids are more vulnerable than ever. Because the administration of Gov. Ted Strickland redirected the $230 million anti-tobacco fund to provide state budget relief.

But, state health officials said they do have anti-smoking programs.

“We have a number of efforts. We have our quit line, many grants to hospitals through our community grant program and also do enforcement of smoke free Ohio,“ said Dr. Alvin Jackson, director of the Ohio Department of Health.

But, will it be enough to combat the campaign that includes a massive free handout of the new smoke free tobacco products?

“Every time we find a way to stop them in one arena, they go around,“ Jackson said.

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Flag Comment Posted by Musician on March 24, 2009 at 8:15 am

It’s time to give ALL these nannies their walking papers.

The anti-tobacco ones, the anti-gambling ones, the anti-strip club ones.

All of them. Develop some social skills so you too will know of the joys of a live and let live lifestyle.

Ever notice how these nannies seem to look like they could use a little exlax to cure what is really ailing them.

Flag Comment Posted by Kackie on March 24, 2009 at 7:17 am

I have only one thing to say..I am 60 years old and have smoked since I was 14. Cigarettes have never made me sick nor ill in any way, but I have been prescribed medicine that could have killed me, as it did with many people. Luckily I stopped taking them when I started feeling bad.

I think I will choose tobacco any day, after all are the side affects from tobacco so different from the meds? Yes the meds will list about 10 or more side affects and even fatal. I feel much safer with my tobacco, thank you.

Flag Comment Posted by hahaha on March 24, 2009 at 6:49 am

Dr Crane publicly whining about a product just like he and his kind are supplying kids with, both are nicotine, a 30 minute chew and tingle   LOLOL

My sides hurt from laughing

Flag Comment Posted by The Old One on March 24, 2009 at 6:42 am

Whats the big pharmas gonna do with all those patches?...LOLOL cant stop laughing.

Flag Comment Posted by Dontbedumb on March 24, 2009 at 6:24 am

Amazingly enough…or at least amazing to those that don’t follow the news…the anti-tobacco fund that the state stole the money from?  Not Smoke Free Ohio.  The anti-tobacco fund Gov Strickland didn’t think was helpful anymore was only aimed at pre-teens…you know, people who aren’t legally allowed to smoke anyway.  So, yeah, Strickland did a GREAT thing.  And let’s make it so kids can become addicted to something that’s illegal and get away with it even easier.  Good call.

Flag Comment Posted by Kevin on March 23, 2009 at 11:21 pm

I participated in a focus group for these products just last week.  All I can say is that I will continue to smoke cigarettes.  These products are NOT good in my opinion…

Flag Comment Posted by tlwilch10 on March 23, 2009 at 10:05 pm

there will still be a tax, if there grandmother only had a $1.00 to live on the rest of the year, they would find a way to tax it and take it from her.

Flag Comment Posted by hahaha on March 23, 2009 at 9:56 pm

WHOA, its not tobacco so no tobacco tax

Flag Comment Posted by tlwilch10 on March 23, 2009 at 9:46 pm

it’s always about control, and money. there are billon’s of people in the world. it’s over populated because there are to many people telling everyone what they can do. if they enjoy it and it kills them oh well, we aren’t ment to live forever. let people live and die happy. they couldn’t stop drinking in the 20’s, but now they found away to take smoking, tax it to where no one can aford it. i like to smoke and i might try this new stuff, but it should be my choice. the good dr. need’s to butt out

Flag Comment Posted by hahaha on March 23, 2009 at 8:59 pm

Dr Crane is jealous…Dr Crane is jealous,,, Dr Crane is jealous,,,Dr Crane is jealous and ha ha ha ha ha

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