Last updated: December 5, 2023
Key Terms
Characterizing Flavor
Characterizing flavor: A clearly noticeable odor or taste of anything other than tobacco, due to an additive or combination of additives, which may include but not limited to fruits, spices, herbs, alcohol, caramel, menthol or vanilla and which is noticeable before or during the use of a tobacco product.
The definition of “characterizing flavor” is significant because the law regulates the sale of cigarettes with a characterizing flavor.
Additive
“Additive” means a substance other than tobacco that has been added to a tobacco product, a packaging or any outer packaging.
The definition of "additive" is significant because the law regulates the sale of cigarettes with a characterizing flavor. Characterizing flavor results from an additive or a combination of additives.