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Wednesday, August 10, 2011

The latest Vapor King product


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The latest Vapor King product has taken the electronic cigarette industry to the next level by utilizing the all new eTank technology. This technology has eliminated the need to have an absorbent material inside of the ecigarette cartridge, like cotton or polyester wool. eTank cartridges utilize maximum cartridge space for longer life, increase vapor production and it gives you a cleaner more consistent vapor hit - without losing flavor or producing a burnt taste. The cartridges are even slightly clear so you can see just how much liquid is left. Most competing products (including the older style vapor king) are still utilizing a material such as cotton inside of their cartridges. This is the newest technology to hit the eCig industry and you can only find in the new Vapor King eTank!

Friday, June 24, 2011

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Thursday, June 23, 2011

ECA Letter To Congress

The Food and Drug Administration last month held a press conference warning people of what they claim are the potential health risks and harmful effects associated with electronic cigarettes. Unfortunately, the study was extremely narrow in scope and included only limited data, failing to include a scientifically significant sample of e-cigarette products on the market or their users. They also failed to acknowledge the efforts on the part of electronic cigarette suppliers in our association to market their products solely as alternatives to adult smokers looking to avoid inhaling all the harmful toxins that come from combustible cigarettes.
If you aren’t familiar, e-cigarettes are electronic devices that deliver various levels of nicotine, depending on the desires of the users. These devices look and feel like a combustible cigarette and include a battery, a cartridge that delivers the nicotine, and an atomizer that creates a vapor to simulate the appearance and experience of smoking. So, smokers get the nicotine they crave but aren’t exposed to the hundreds of toxins that are known to shorten a smoker’s lifespan, giving the more than 1 million Americans who now use e-cigarettes a potential health advantage over those who continue to smoke combustible cigarettes. In addition to reducing the toxins from their habit, e-cigarette users enjoy having an alternative that they can use in the workplace and in public without violating any laws or policies, nor annoying or exposing non-smokers to tobacco smoke.
The Electronic Cigarette Association, which I represent, acknowledges the health risks of cigarette smoking and advocates that smokers quit. But we also recognize the struggles that many have in quitting and who are looking for a more convenient and better alternative to tobacco cigarettes. While some of our customers have reported using our devices to help them quit smoking by slowing reducing the nicotine delivery in our products, it is important to note that our member companies do not market their e-cigarettes as smoking cessation products nor make any such claims. The enormous response our members have received from more than 1 million Americans undoubtedly demonstrates that smokers unable to quit are desperately looking for an alternative to cigarettes.
Our member companies are extremely careful to market only to committed adult smokers who simply want an alternative to combustible cigarettes. In addition to eliminating the toxins from their habit, e-cigarette users enjoy having an alternative that they can use in the workplace and in public without violating any laws or policies and nor annoying or exposing non-smokers to tobacco smoke.
ECA was disappointed in the FDA study, particularly because it failed to follow its traditionally sound, scientific practices but instead issued misleading and narrow data without thoroughly testing the potential health benefits of e-cigarettes that potentially could save the lives of millions of Americans. I have attached with this letter a technical review and scientific analysis of the FDA’s report that was performed by scientists at Exponent. Among the limitations in the FDA study, Exponent found the following:
* The FDA failed to present standard protocols for proper study design with regards to the testing of the referenced control devices.
* The chemical content of similar nicotine-containing, FDA-approved products was not completely described with respect to the presence of tobacco-specific nitrosamines (TSNAs) and other tobacco-associated impurities that have also been found in nicotine replacement therapy devices at similar, if not higher, levels.
* In the lots tested by the FDA, none of the chemicals of concern in the study were able to be quantifiably measured in the liquid of the device’s cartridges.
* Data presented in the report does not adequately support the opinion that users of the products would actually be exposed to TSNA’s and tobacco-specific impurities in the vapor phase during normal use and if exposed, that those levels would be a health concern as compared to other FDA-approved products.
Given the limitations of this study, we encourage the FDA to take a more scientific approach and to work with members of the ECA before making any rash decisions to ban e-cigarettes altogether. Such a ban would leave smokers without an alternative to combustible cigarettes, which are clearly documented and known for their unhealthy and life-threatening results and which the FDA has no intention of banning. The enormous response our members have received from the more than 1 million Americans undoubtedly demonstrates that smokers unable to quit desperately are looking for an alternative to cigarettes.
We believe Americans should have a right to choose an alternative and our association is willing to work with Congress and the FDA to provide the necessary data to encourage reliable and extensive studies that we are confident will demonstrate the efficacy of choosing a product that will not deliver the harmful carcinogens found in cigarettes. We also want to work to ensure that manufactures agree not to make any health claims nor market these products to those younger than the legal smoking age. Our members are committed to following such guidelines and to giving smokers an alternative until they can make the commitment to quit smoking.
We do agree with the FDA, however; that E-Cigarettes should not be purchased or consumed by those under the legal age of smoking. We support any legislation, be it state or federal, that makes it illegal to sell e-cigarettes to children and those under the legal smoking age. We only market our products to committed long term smokers and would never want this to entice anyone who is not already addicted to nicotine to use our product.
Before any rash decisions are made on the future of e-cigarettes, the ECA asks that you encourage the FDA to conduct comprehensive, scientific studies. I would be happy to discuss this issue with you further. Please visit our website at www.ecassoc.org for more comprehensive information about our association and our product.
Sincerely,
Electronic Cigarette Association

ELECTRONIC CIGARETTES: MYTHS AND FACTS

MYTH:  Electronic cigarettes are being sold to kids.
FACT:  Electronic cigarettes are intended for committed smokers of the legal age to smoke.
The industry advocates proper labeling, encourages retailers to check identification of customers and notes that electronic cigarette companies in good standing validate age prior to transacting online purchases. In a recent industry study that included a random sample of US electronic cigarette customers, the average respondent’s age was 44 years old. Further, with an average product price of about $100, it can hardly be called kid-friendly.
MYTH:  Electronic cigarette cartridges offer many flavors in order to attract adolescent users.
FACT:  Many adult-intended products offer a variety of flavors.
The preference for flavor is universal and not age-specific. Products of all types offer colors, flavors and other variations in order to appeal to consumers. To suggest that the cartridge flavors for electronic cigarettes were devised to appeal to kids is patently false and has no basis in fact, and is the same thing as suggesting nicotine-infused smoking cessation gums are available in mint and cinnamon flavors in order to appeal to kids. Electronic cigarettes sold by companies in good standing are for committed smokers of the legal age to smoke.
MYTH:  Electronic cigarettes make nicotine readily available to non-smokers.
FACT:  Electronic cigarettes are marketed to current smokers, not non-smokers.
Nicotine is widely available in over-the-counter products including tobacco cigarettes and smoking cessation gums and lozenges, and there is no evidence that these products or electronic cigarettes increase the consumption of nicotine by those who do not wish to smoke. In a recent industry study that included a random sample of US electronic cigarette customers, 96% were smokers purchasing the product for personal use, and 4% purchased the product for a friend or relative who smoked.
MYTH:  No one knows what is in electronic cigarettes.
FACT:  Multiple studies have been conducted and the ingredients are well known.
Multiple studies by different laboratories around the globe have been conducted identifying that the vapor that is ingested when using an electronic cigarette, depending on the manufacturer,  contains approximately 20 ingredients including nicotine, all regarded as generally safe for human consumption when ingested prudently and in accordance with proper labeling. By contrast tobacco smoke contains 4,000 ingredients including arsenic and carbon monoxide, and dozens of cancer-causing ingredients.
MYTH:  Electronic cigarettes cannot be legally marketed in the US.
FACT:  The FDA has not issued any formal guidance on electronic cigarettes.
While it is true that some manufacturers have had the importation of their products stopped, it is also true that the FDA has only provided informal comments about electronic cigarettes through its spokespeople and has not issued any formal guidance on the topic. FDA currently only has jurisdiction to regulate drugs and medical devices, and electronic cigarettes are neither.
MYTH:  You can stop people from smoking.
FACT:  Tobacco smoking increased in the US in 2008 for the first time since 1965.
After a 30-year decline in tobacco smoking in the U.S., the percentage of US adults who smoke tobacco increased in 2008 and for the first time since 1965; this despite decades of gallant legislative and educational efforts, and the multi-billion dollar smoking cessation market. It is clear that some people will choose to smoke, and that further improvement in public health requires the acceptance of this reality and the full embrace of innovative new products that are ever-less hazardous than tobacco cigarettes and ever-more effective than abstinence.
MYTH: Nicotine is bad for you.
FACT: The long-term use of nicotine is orders of magnitude safer than tobacco smoking.
Nicotine suffers from guilt-by-association with tobacco. The carcinogenic properties of nicotine in a standalone form, separated from tobacco smoke, indicate that nicotine, on its own, does not promote the development of cancer in healthy tissue and has no mutagenic properties. Further, the Royal College of Physicians says that there are no grounds to suspect appreciable long-term adverse effects on health from the long-term use of nicotine. Electronic cigarette companies in good standing and with proper labeling do advise consumers on who the product is intended for and who should not use the product, as well as the addictive qualities of nicotine.”

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Electronic Cigarettes Increasing Workplace Productivity

The Internet is loaded with articles about Electronic Cigarettes increasing workplace productivity. I know many business owners that have allowed employee's to "vape" in their work areas which has drastically cut down on time spent coming and going outside to get in that quick smoke.

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