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May 17 new UK leglislation on tobacco advertising
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<blockquote data-quote="Stick" data-source="post: 497823" data-attributes="member: 3474"><p>Morning OW! Coffee and pancakes will be served soon...</p><p></p><p>Totally with you on this one Duncan.</p><p></p><p>I posted something a few years ago on this subject on how much of a shame I thought it was that great tin art such as Sammy G's was getting ruined by legislative lettering. Browsing through the tins (and tin art) and handling the tins is all part of the wider smoking experience for me and this is now tarnished.</p><p></p><p>Sadly, the few remaining real tobacconists in the UK are feeling the squeeze too. My local one, Adlards in Shrewsbury, has been open since WWII and has had to restructure its interior to comply with legislation. It's a step closer to feeling like sex shop with a completely blank exterior. One can't help wondering whether tobacco will be available to buy 10 years?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stick, post: 497823, member: 3474"] Morning OW! Coffee and pancakes will be served soon... Totally with you on this one Duncan. I posted something a few years ago on this subject on how much of a shame I thought it was that great tin art such as Sammy G's was getting ruined by legislative lettering. Browsing through the tins (and tin art) and handling the tins is all part of the wider smoking experience for me and this is now tarnished. Sadly, the few remaining real tobacconists in the UK are feeling the squeeze too. My local one, Adlards in Shrewsbury, has been open since WWII and has had to restructure its interior to comply with legislation. It's a step closer to feeling like sex shop with a completely blank exterior. One can't help wondering whether tobacco will be available to buy 10 years? [/QUOTE]
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