Ariva “Cigalett” Pieces Are Foods, Not Smokeless Tobacco Items, GSK Says
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Star Scientific's Ariva "cigalett" pieces and other candy-like products containing tobacco do not fall within the definition of smokeless tobacco products, GlaxoSmithKline says in a citizen petition filed with FDA Feb. 15
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