TY - JOUR T1 - Cigarette and cigar sales in Hawaii before and after implementation of a Tobacco 21 Law JF - Tobacco Control JO - Tob Control SP - 98 LP - 102 DO - 10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2019-055248 VL - 30 IS - 1 AU - Rebecca Glover-Kudon AU - Doris G Gammon AU - Todd Rogers AU - Ellen M Coats AU - Brett Loomis AU - Lila Johnson AU - MaryBeth Welton AU - René Lavinghouze Y1 - 2021/01/01 UR - http://tobaccocontrol.bmj.com/content/30/1/98.abstract N2 - Introduction On 1 January 2016, Hawaii raised the minimum legal age for tobacco access from 18 to 21 years (‘Tobacco 21 (T21)’) statewide, with no special population exemptions. We assessed the impact of Hawaii’s T21 policy on sales of cigarettes and large cigars/cigarillos in civilian food stores, including menthol/flavoured product sales share.Methods Cigarette and large cigar/cigarillo sales and menthol/flavoured sales share were assessed in Hawaii, California (implemented T21 in June 2016 with a military exemption), and the US mainland using the only Nielsen data consistently available for each geographical area. Approximate monthly sales data from large-scale food stores with sales greater than US$2 million/year covered June 2012 to February 2017. Segmented regression analyses estimated changes in sales from prepolicy to postpolicy implementation periods.Results Following T21 in Hawaii, average monthly cigarette unit sales dropped significantly (−4.4%, p<0.01) coupled with a significant decrease in menthol market share (−0.8, p<0.01). This combination of effects was not observed in comparison areas. Unit sales of large cigars/cigarillos decreased significantly in each region following T21 implementation. T21 policies in Hawaii and California showed no association with flavoured/menthol cigar sales share, but there was a significant increase in flavoured/menthol cigar sales share in the USA (7.1%, p<0.01) relative to Hawaii’s implementation date, suggesting T21 may have attenuated an otherwise upward trend.Conclusions As part of a comprehensive approach to prevent or delay tobacco use initiation, T21 laws may help to reduce sales of cigarette and large cigar products most preferred by US youth and young adults. ER -