Another Puresmoker article

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Vocalek

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Somebody didn't read the press release that she referred to:

Critics warn of possible health risks with some of the products. A lab test of random e-cigarette samples by the FDA in July found trace amounts of the same ingredients found in antifreeze, the federal agency said. It didn't name the brands in a news release describing the testing.

And the wording here makes it sound as if three states have banned the products, which is not true:
Several states — New York, New Jersey and Oregon among them — have moved to ban the products. In Tennessee, the state attorney general is "monitoring" the situation, a spokeswoman said.
 

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Somebody didn't read the press release that she referred to:
"A lab test of random e-cigarette samples by the FDA in July"

Yeah, random. First filtered down into "brands that are suing us in court", then filtered into "stuff we can show at miniscule levels (ppb) without revealing the quantities so they look toxic instead of non-toxic", and finally filtered into "only the liquid form that never reaches the user and not the actual inhaled vapor."

Completely random!
 
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