Smokeless Tobacco Secrets: CDC Wants Your Take on Nicotine Reports
Published Date: 9/9/2025
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Summary
The CDC wants your thoughts on a yearly form that companies fill out about what ingredients and how much nicotine are in smokeless tobacco products made or sold in the U.S. This helps keep everyone informed and safe without adding extra hassle. If you’re involved in making or importing these products, this could affect you soon, but it won’t cost extra money.
Analyzed Economic Effects
2 provisions identified: 2 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.
Annual Tobacco Ingredient Reporting
If you make, import, or package smokeless tobacco products in the U.S., you will be asked to submit an annual form listing ingredients added to the product and the quantity of nicotine contained in each product. The CDC says this is a continuing information collection and that it will not add extra cost.
Public Access to Ingredient and Nicotine Data
The CDC will collect a list of ingredients and the quantity of nicotine for each smokeless tobacco product manufactured, imported, or packaged in the U.S., which is intended to keep the public informed and safer. You will have more information available about what is in smokeless tobacco products sold or made in the U.S.
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