Orange Bowl Cancels Cigar Sponsorship
				Friday, December 30, 2011  		
		 Posted by: Natalia Gromov		
	
			 
			
			
			 
				Orange Bowl scraps planned 3-year 
sponsorship deal with Camacho Cigars
By Associated Press, Published: December23
MIAMI — Orange Bowl officials said Friday 
they’ve scrapped a planned sponsorship deal with Camacho 
Cigars. 
Larry Wahl, an Orange Bowl spokesman, said 
in an email that after mutual review, it was determined that it would not be 
appropriate to go forward with the sponsorship. 
The planned sponsorship called for a large 
presence at several game-day events, including lounges where fans could light 
up. The three-year deal included the 2013 BCS National Championship. Wahl said 
that plans were limited to non-game events and geared toward 
adults. 
On Thursday, Sens. Dick Durbin, Frank 
Lautenberg and Richard Blumenthal, all Democrats, sent letters to bowl officials 
and the NCAA, asking them to reconsider the deal. It followed a similar effort 
earlier this week by several public health groups. 
The senators and health groups said cigars 
contain the same toxic, cancer-causing chemicals that cigarettes do. They argued 
that promoting cigars at the Orange Bowl would send the wrong message to young 
fans. 
This season’s Orange Bowl is scheduled for 
Wednesday, Jan. 4 in Miami, where No. 23 West Virginia will play No. 14 
Clemson. 
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redistributed. 
 
FOR 
IMMEDIATE RELEASE: December 20, 2011 
CONTACT: Marie 
Cocco, Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids, 202-296-5469 
 
Gina Steiner, American Academy of Pediatrics,  
847-434-7945 
Judy Fortin, American 
Cancer Society, 404-417-5860  
 
Christina Saull, American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network, 202-585-3250 
 
Robert Raible, American 
Dental Association, 202-789-5166 
Mary Havell, American 
Lung Association, 202-715-3459 
 
 
 
Leading 
Health Groups Call on Orange Bowl to Cancel Cigar 
Sponsorship 
College 
Bowl Game Shouldn’t Help Market Tobacco Products to 
Kids 
 
WASHINGTON, DC – Major 
public health groups are calling on the Orange Bowl Committee and the NCAA to 
cancel a cigar company sponsorship of the marquee college football game, saying 
that promoting tobacco at sporting events entices teenagers and young men, and 
puts them at risk of developing a deadly addiction. 
 
Davidoff of Geneva, 
parent company of Camacho Cigars, last week announced that it has signed a 
three-year deal making Camacho Cigars a corporate sponsor of the Orange Bowl 
Festival, which includes the 2012, 2013 and 2014 Discover Orange Bowls, the 2013 
Discover BCS National Championship game and related fan events. The 2013 
Discover BCS National Championship game will draw particularly intense fan 
interest and media attention.  
 
Under the sponsorship 
agreement, Camacho Cigars will have a substantial presence at Sun Life stadium, 
with cigar lounges open to fans, and there will be a Camacho Club Lounge at the 
Orange Bowl Game Day Fan Zone, the largest pre-game event. The Camacho Cigars 
logo is also featured on the official Orange Bowl 
website. 
 
In an open letter to the 
Orange Bowl Committee and the NCAA, 10 major public health and medical groups 
said the cigar sponsorship should be cancelled because it promotes tobacco use, 
the leading cause of preventable death in the United States. The groups are the 
Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids, American Academy of Pediatrics, American Cancer 
Society, American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network, American Dental 
Association, American Heart Association, American Lung Association, American 
Medical Association, Legacy and Oral Health America. 
 
 
"The association of 
cigar smoking with one of the nation’s top collegiate sporting events sends the 
wrong message to impressionable young fans and helps market cigars as athletic, 
masculine and cool. Linking tobacco use to sports also downplays the serious 
health risks of tobacco products,” the groups wrote. 
 
 
"Tobacco has no place in 
athletics, and certainly should not have a place at the Orange Bowl, one of the 
nation’s premier sporting events.” 
 
The health groups said 
the cigar company sponsorship also is at odds with NCAA rules that forbid 
student-athletes and all game personnel from using tobacco in any form at 
practice or in competitions. Violations can result in ejection from the 
game. 
 
"This blatant promotion 
of cigars at a high-profile sporting event continues the tobacco industry’s 
decades-long practice of using sports and entertainment sponsorships to promote 
tobacco products, especially to youth. Cigarette and smokeless tobacco brand 
sponsorships are not allowed – for good reason – under the landmark federal law 
giving the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) the authority to regulate tobacco 
products,” the groups wrote. The FDA has authority to assert jurisdiction over 
cigars. 
 
Cigars contain the same 
toxic and cancer-causing chemicals found in cigarettes, are addictive and harm 
health in many ways. According to the National Cancer Institute, cigar smoking 
causes lung cancer, as well as cancer of the oral cavity, larynx and esophagus. 
Heavy cigar smokers, especially those who inhale, have an increased risk of 
heart disease and chronic obstructive respiratory disease 
(COPD). 
 
Cigar smoking is the 
second most common form of tobacco use among youth, after cigarette smoking. 
About 14 percent of high school students – including 18.6 percent of high school 
boys – smoke cigars, according to the Centers for Disease Control and 
Prevention. In Florida, more high school students smoked cigars than cigarettes 
in 2011, state data shows. 
 
Letter from public 
health groups to Orange Bowl Committee and NCAA: http://www.tobaccofreekids.org/pressoffice/2011/2011_12_20_orangebowl.pdf 
 
Source: Vince Willmore, Vice 
President, Communications, Campaign for 
Tobacco-Free Kids 
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