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The Fight To Remove Big Tobacco Out of Black Communities Continues

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According to the Tobacco-Free Kids Action Fund, over two million middle and high school students use e-cigarettes, and more than 85% of Black Americans and other communities of color who smoke, use minty menthols or flavored tobacco products. After decades of big tobaccos targeting minorities, most of their customers have died, and now they are looking to target the next generation to continue the cycle and raise profits.

Source: Observer News Group – Group Newspapers of Southern California

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