Canada: Smokless Cigarettes Hit The Market !

by Barry Artiste | June 12, 2008 at 01:39 pm | 582 views | 4 comments | 2 recommendations

Wow, Faux - bacco Cigarettes, whats next? Inflatable Women?

SMOKELESS BUZZU.S. entrepreneur Ron Macdonald hopes his 'faux-bacco' electronic cigarettes will help those jonesing for a nicotine fix in the new world of smoke-free barsMisty Harris, Canwest News ServicePublished: Thursday, June 12, 2008

Where there's smoke there's not always fire thanks to a high-tech twist on cigarettes that's being used by Canadians hoping to dodge widespread smoking bans.

Electronic cigarettes are what you might call faux-bacco: the "smoke" exhaled by users of the battery-powered butts is actually a near-odourless water vapour, while the "cigarette" - which glows red at the end when someone takes a drag - contains no tobacco.

The rechargeable nicotine delivery devices, which a company spokesman says are being bought by Canadians "daily," are marketed as a way of satisfying cravings in places where smoking is prohibited.

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BMCWrites

The best thing about those cigarettes is the fact that they contain nicotine, but NO TOBACCO, tars, etc.  That means smoking bans, smoke-free zones and anti-smoking laws are rendered null and void when it comes to those electronic cigarettes, cigars and pipes.  The company mentioned in the article is Crown Seven.


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Barry Artiste

Thanks for the info BMC

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at 19:11 on June 12th, 2008

Barry Artiste,

Wow, that's crazy that businesses are spending their money on these products. 

I don't see myself puffing on a laser pointer anytime soon.

I like this story. It's good stuff.

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Barry Artiste

HAHAHAHHAHA, Friggin Laser Pointer, now why didnt I think of that one!!!!! You are friggin hilarious Nuke thanks for dropping by

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