Near 75A Ave. Product has only English and Hindi no Francais language as required by law and regulation. Tobacco. Warning This Product Is Not Safe Alternative To Cigarettes. No Gutkha Pan Masala Supari. Spit Tobacco. Product Of India. Not For Minors. Tobacco Tax Class C. Archit Industries. Mfd. By Shiv Tobacco Co. Damkora Road , Tohana (Harayana)
In very small writing it says do not chew.
architind...@gmail.com No tax stamps of any kind.
Smokeless Tobacco
Is there new legislation regarding
flavoring in tobacco? (i.e., bans)
In Canada, Smokeless Tobacco (ST) products
are exempted from some federal laws or
regulations that apply to cigarettes (PSFC,
2011). Chapter 27 of Federal Bill C-32 has
banned flavoring additives for little cigars,
cigarettes and blunt wraps (Statutes of
Canada, 2009) however other ST products in
Canada, such as water pipe tobacco, cigars
not covered by the “little cigar” definition,
smokeless (spit) tobacco, roll-your-own
tobacco, cigarette papers, pipe tobacco and
bidis have not been included in this ban
(OTRU, 2013). The Tobacco and Vaping
Products Act prohibits additives which add
flavouring properties or that enhance flavour to
cigarettes, cigars, little cigars and blunt wraps.
The Act does not mention smokeless tobacco
(Government of Canada, TVPA, 2018).
Chapter T-3.8 of The Tobacco and Smoking
Reduction Act (Alberta) section 7.4 (1) states
the sale of flavoured products is prohibited.
In this section, ‘flavoured tobacco product’
means a tobacco product that a. has a
characterising flavour, b. is represented as
being flavoured or c. is designated under the
regulations as a flavoured tobacco product.
The act also states that (2) No person shall
sell or offer for sale a flavoured tobacco
product (Statutes of Alberta, 2005).
In October 2018 Health Canada released a
document for consultation titled “New HealthRelated Labelling for Tobacco Products”. In
this document several proposed changes were
listed. Proposed changes included
implementing several rotating suites of health
labelling for all tobacco products. Currently,
health messages on tobacco products are not
required to rotate after a specified period of
time (Health Canada, 2018).
Labelling requirements for tobacco products
other than cigarettes and little cigars varies,
with minimum size requirements (in cm2)
applying only to a small number of package
types. Health Canada is considering
establishing a minimum size for Health
Warnings on tobacco products other than
cigarettes and little cigars as well as
https://www.albertahealthservices.ca/assets/info/trp/if-trp-tobacco-information-series-smokeless-tobacco.pdf Guess its hard for this govt in AB to actually post paragraphs on the WWW.