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Category: E-Cigarette

Good Housekeeping: New Smoking Danger


Good Housekeeping magazine published an article about the electronic cigarette and its danger. This magazine is well know for it’s Research Institute and good ‘integrity’, giving a ‘Good Housekeeping Seal’ only to top product/top sponsor. This is from July 2010, but looks more from July 2007,  with no objectivity at all and same old story.[...]


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Michigan ban (Starting May 1st) doesn't affect the smokers of E-Cigarettes


If you smoke or ‘vape’ an electronic cigarette, you may still do it in your favorite bar or restaurant. This is what the Michigan law say: E-cigarettes (or electronic cigarettes) are battery-powered devices that provide inhaled doses of nicotine by way of a vaporized solution. Current legal analysis concludes that because e-cigarettes do not contain[...]


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FDA may not block the importation of electronic cigarettes!


The FDA has confiscated e-cigarettes when they reach U.S. ports since a year now, because they believed “e-cigarette” is a “drug-device combination,” not a tobacco product, and are subject to stricter regulations than cigarettes or cigars. Suppliers, such as Njoy or Smoking Everywhere, were fighting the right of importing electronic cigarettes since months and today[...]


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USACIG and Hop-on announced their first Disposable Electronic Cigarettes under $7


“The Electric Cigarette” company (USACIG.com) signed a distribution agreement with Hop-on (cell-phone) to sale the Disposable Electronic Cigarettes into the US and International markets. David Worely, of USACIG, Inc., stated, “USACIG’s new disposable electronic cigarette will retail for under $7.00 US in most US markets. USACIG and Hop-on are targeting Grocery Stores, C Stores, and[...]


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New Jersey bans E-Cigarette


The Assembly voted unanimously to ban the sale of e-cigarettes to people under 19, and prohibit adults from smoking them at work and in public places. “These are dangerous devices and I want to make sure our children are protected,” Wagner said. “I’m very concerned that young people who use these things will get hooked[...]


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