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UNC Tobacco Convenience Store

UNC Tobacco Convenience Store

Recruiting
21 years and older
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

The main purpose of this trial is to evaluate the impact of a menthol cigarette ban accompanied by a quit smoking campaign on tobacco purchasing behavior. Investigators will conduct a randomized clinical trial with \~1,185 US adults (ages 21+ years) who currently smoke menthol cigarettes.

Description

This trial aims to determine whether a quit smoking campaign amplifies the impact of a simulated menthol cigarette ban. The trial will enroll \~1,185 adults ages 21 years and older who currently smoke menthol cigarettes. Participants will attend 2 in-person study visits at our experimental store, spaced approximately 1 week apart. The store will be stocked with a variety of tobacco products, food, non-alcoholic beverages, and household goods. At the first visit, participants will provide written informed consent and will be randomized to 1 of 3 trial arms, described further below. At both study visits, participants will shop for items in the store and complete computer surveys. Researchers will record in-store purchases and other self-reported measures will be assessed via the computer surveys. In between the in-person study visits, participants will receive ads via text message based on their trial arm.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Are ages 21 years and older
  • Smoke cigarettes currently (i.e. currently smoke some days or every day and have smoked at least 100 cigarettes in their lifetime)
  • Smoke menthol cigarettes
  • Purchased menthol cigarettes in a store in the past month
  • Read and speak English
  • Can complete a survey on a computer without help
  • Can receive images by text message
  • Can attend 2 in-person appointments involving shopping tasks and computer surveys

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Are pregnant
  • Are breastfeeding
  • Enrolled currently in another research study about quitting smoking

Study details
    Health Behavior

NCT07458607

University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

13 May 2026

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