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Cigarette sales have been falling for years due to tax increases, health concerns, smoking bans and social stigma. Bigger tobacco companies are watching the FDA response to Star's applications for clues about what products they'll be able to sell to replace the revenue from cigarettes.
The FDA won the authority in 2009 to evaluate tobacco products and approve some as safer than others. But it may take the agency another year to iron out its guidelines for such products, and approvals would come only after guidelines are set.
About one in five Americans smoke, down from one out of four in 1995, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. About 3 percent of American adults use smokeless tobacco; the segment has grown about 7 percent in recent years.
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