Tobacco giant accused of luring kids to smoke

Anti-tobacco campaigners today accused a major cigarette manufacturer of adding sweet flavours to tobacco in order to get children to start smoking.

Tobacco giant accused of luring kids to smoke

Anti-tobacco campaigners today accused a major cigarette manufacturer of adding sweet flavours to tobacco in order to get children to start smoking.

British American Tobacco (BAT), which sells brands such as Dunhill and Rothmans, admits it puts ingredients such as cocoa and liquorice into its products.

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