CDC Seeks Input on Cigarette Ingredient Lists: Bureaucracy's Flavor Check
Published Date: 9/9/2025
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Summary
The CDC wants your thoughts on a yearly form that cigarette makers fill out listing all the ingredients they add to tobacco. This helps keep everyone informed and reduces unnecessary paperwork. If you’re involved in making or importing cigarettes, this affects you, and the CDC is asking for comments before moving forward—no big costs, just a chance to share your views!
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Annual Tobacco Ingredient Reporting
If you make, package, or import cigarettes, you must submit once a year to the Department of Health and Human Services (through CDC) a list of all ingredients added to tobacco used in cigarette manufacturing. The CDC is inviting public comment on this proposed continuing information collection under the Paperwork Reduction Act.
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