FDA a rising star in the ecig modding scene

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Tom09

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Skilled technicians on restless endeavor to further the acceptance of electronic cigarettes have developed new features that will radically improve the convenience of this product.

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Revolutionary FDA® ecig design eliminates the annoyance of unscrewing the battery for charging.

Source of image: FDA Consumer Information UCM173430. (no joke)
 

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It's more about illusions and scare tactics.

On a serious note, Xenogy, I certainly agree. Keeping it attached helps to transport an image to the general public. That’s just in line with announcing the detection of carcinogens, not surprising at all, without putting trace levels into perspective. I have no doubt that FDA knows how to work the public opinion.
 

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Lets all give a big thanks to Njoy for #%@%@ing up......

One sample out of how many?

Why have they not released other test from other E-Liquid producers.

Actually, the cart was from Smoking Everywhere, not Njoy.

And whoever worked at the FDA staging this picture

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is a dumbass. When was the last time anyone screwed in their battery in the charger with the cartridge and atomizer still attached?

Unfortunately the idiots we are facing have deep pockets. Watch for more stupidity to come.
 
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See even I got the message wrong lol

So it was SE who provided a contaminated sample. I certainly don’t know but do think that ~ 1% DEG would not pose an immediate thread - otherwise there is no way that FDA could have withhold their findings for several months. But I’m about to load some bad onto SE: DEG has has no place in ecigs and SE did not react in public to the FDA findings, in what way ever. IMHO, SE should have recalled their 555 cartridges, if only to demonstrate that they do act responsible. Njoy came off clean and made some public statement announcing some additional study, still curious what happened to the latter.
 
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