On July 22, 2010, the Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act prohibits the tobacco industry from distributing or introducing into the U.S. market any tobacco products for which the labeling or advertising contains the descriptors "light," "low," "mild," or any similar descriptor, irrespective of the date of manufacture. However, consumers may continue to see some products with these descriptors for sale in stores after July 22 because retailers are permitted to sell off their inventory.
More information is available:
CDC - History and public health implications of Light, Low and Mild cigarettes
FDA - Light, Low and Mild Descriptors fact sheets and updates
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