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Tobacco vending machines Can I sell tobacco products from a vending machine? Where can tobacco product vending machines be located within a licenced premise? Can price tickets be displayed on tobacco product vending machines? Yes, price tickets can be displayed on tobacco product vending machines if they meet the following requirements: All price tickets must have the same colour lettering and background on all vending machines at the premises.
As the camera showed a buyer's hands feeding coin after coin into a machine that offered up to 14 brands of butts, Forgeron got to the point. According to Lloyd Dauphinee of Bluenose Vending, unit sales — i. A carton consisted of eight packs of cigarettes. Some vending companies' machines couldn't be adapted to accept the new dollar coin. Data were collected for 42 of the 59 sites. Four investigative teams consisted of one adult paired with one minor aged years.
One purchase attempt was made at each of the 42 establishments. During each purchase attempt, the adult entered the establishment first and asked for street directions. The adult then observed while the minor entered and attempted to purchase cigarettes from the vending machine. Minors were instructed to answer, if asked, that the cigarettes were for themselves. While attempting to purchase cigarettes from vending machines, no minors were challenged by business owners. Of the 42 attempts, 41 were successful.
Of the 16 vending machines located in business establisments in the city of Arlington, one was equipped with an electronic locking device. The single unsuccessful purchase attempt occurred at this electronically locked machine. Editorial Note: The findings in this report indicate that, despite laws prohibiting cigarette sales to persons aged less than 18 years, minors readily purchased cigarettes from vending machines in Arlington and five neighboring communities.
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