Why kretek - 'no ordinary cigarette' - thrives in Indonesia
April 01, 2024
April 01, 2024
ITHACA, New York, April 1 -- Cornell University issued the following news:
During their 10-minute walk to school in Malang, a city in East Java, Indonesia, where Marina Welker was conducting research in 2015-16, her children passed dozens of cigarette advertisements attached to small shops and food stalls - nearly 120 round trip.
It was one measure of smoking's prevalence across Indonesia, the world's second-largest cigarette market, where smokers - including two out of . . .
During their 10-minute walk to school in Malang, a city in East Java, Indonesia, where Marina Welker was conducting research in 2015-16, her children passed dozens of cigarette advertisements attached to small shops and food stalls - nearly 120 round trip.
It was one measure of smoking's prevalence across Indonesia, the world's second-largest cigarette market, where smokers - including two out of . . .