There's already another thread about this, if you missed it:
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/canada-forum/290915-blu-ecigs-acquired-lorillard.html
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I loled that's why I "liked" your post - not because I agree ;)
I am only 1 month old into vaping and the only DK-TAB I've tried I made it myself from a flavor from Vapor Geek. I absolutely love it. I was even vaping this precise juice as I was reading your posts about it. But I realize that...
Thanks for posting the link to yesterday's show. I was able to make a print-screen of the "Evo" at about 41:40. Here it is:
I wonder as well what the hell an e-cig company could get from the Dragons. I mean, clearly they did not bring anything new to the product except for a longer battery...
I was watching the TV show "L'oeil du dragon", the french version of the Dragon's Den, and during the end credits they showed a brief clip of next week's show featuring an e-cig.
I think I heard the word "Evo" which would be this: EVO Starter Kits
..but I'm not sure if I heard correctly...
I have read so many reviews of the different personal vaporizers out there. Most veteran ECF users will always suggest the newcomers to go right on with a "pro" PV instead of wasting money by going through all the steps - usually from the rookie entry-level 510/KR808 to the bantam eGo-type PV...
The first and only time I overdosed on nic was a few weeks ago when I put a few used cartos into boiling water to clean them. The cartos were not empty from nic content... and I happened to inadvertently take a direct breath of the vapor coming from the pot...
... it gave me a huge headache...
Sorry but look at wiki's definition of Generation "Y"
Generation Y - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In my opinion, and in the marketing industry, generation Y is the 25-34 years old (I'm writing this in 2012 - for prosperity!)
But, I must admit that there is no "real" generations - these are...
I can also see some good sides, like the fact that e-cigs will become mainstream faster so it will become more accepted socially, it might help the regulation process and like you said it will be a "normal" product...
...but all this at a cost.
The industry will be driven by nasty liars that...
My feeling is that it has nothing to do with vaping. Good luck with your problem. What you can do is to call you telephone service provider - maybe they can do something for you.
This is a bad thing for everybody, I think.
From Lorillard's Wikipedia:
"In December 2010, a Boston jury returned a $151 million dollar verdict against Lorillard Tobacco Company for giving out free samples of cigarettes to children in urban housing projects.[8] The plaintiff, Marie Evans, was...
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