Re: e-ciggies
There are alternatives products on the market that give a nicotine hit if people want to try to break the habit. But it seems to me that smokers are using e-cigs as a more acceptable alternative to smoking a ciggy. Maybe they are becoming a threat to the smoking industry.Re: e-ciggies
Wasn't there a report on an American piece of legislation not too long ago about e-cigarettes? It was calling for them to be banned in public places and not allowed to go on general sale; then, way down in the report was the comment that due to the success of the e-cig, revenue from taxation would be seriously hit. My guess is that it will all be something to do with that - finding a way for governments to profit from it.Re: e-ciggies
I was in my local pub not so long ago and a guy I knew came in and whipped out this strange device - e-cigarette I suppose it was. As he didn't leave to smoke outside it caught my eye - and others too. I thought it was an ingenious gadget as it appeared to produce smoke as far as I could tell. Turns out it was water vapour. Only drawback I could think off was as he was a regular and sat in the same spot each time the wallpaper above his head might start to peel off after a while as there was a very low ceiling where he chose to sit .Re: e-ciggies
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