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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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Why 2010 will be the year of the RYO Cigarettes?


Jan 1st, most states law require all cigarettes sold to automatically extinguish when left unattended. Most cigarette companies will use a special paper in cigarettes’ paper wrap. To reduce fire hazard and save 780 lives (according to some statistics…), the cigarette is leaving a bad taste in the mouths and the smoker must be continuously[...]


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Altria (Philips Morris) wins minority development award


Virginia Minority Supplier Development Council’s Soaring Eagle award Altria Client Services for providing contracting opportunities to minority firms, here the the Henrico County-based company, a unit of tobacco giant Altria Group Inc. (Philips Morris). National Minority Supplier Development Council Provide a direct link between corporate America and minority-owned businesses is the primary objective of the[...]


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Do they really want you to quit smoking?


I learn than Indiana state (so do others states) this year will collect $622 million from the 1998 tobacco settlement and tobacco taxes and will spend less than $12 million on tobacco prevention, Nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) are FDA approved, even if they are sold 50 times their real cost and have less than 5%[...]


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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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