(iii) the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on the Company and its current or intended markets

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[1] Flavored cigarettes have been advertised in magazines frequently read by kids, such as Sports Illustrated , Cosmopolitan , and Rolling Stone and on television programs watched by adolescents
Similarly, in 1929, the American Tobacco Company organized a protest of sorts, where women marched through the heart of New York City carrying "freedom torches," which were cigarettes (per Truth Initiative)