Interesting article over at CNN , ecig is mentioned but it failed user :(

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bassworm

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I read this entire article hoping that the endgame was, "I have gotten an e-cigarette and am no longer smoking those stinky things and feel so much healthier"

Sadly, not the case, in fact, the ecig gets a bit of a bad rap , due to a couple of reasons pointed out in the article, I didnt see an email listed for this blogger , if any of you feel you want to comment or what not and link to ECF for proof of all the success stories....


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Sadly, not the case, in fact, the ecig gets a bit of a bad rap , due to a couple of reasons pointed out in the article
Yeah well he might have some sponsor to thank and unless it's an ecig company ......?
Lets face it he didn't want to quit, I hope he doesn't but I fear he will relapse if he hasn't gotten to the quittin time point yet.
Although I never intended to stop smoking and I haven't, I just don't have any need for them right now. My ecig is working fine, wife knows to check my pockets before the wash. (I think she checks for cash ;) )
 

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Here's why the e-cig didn't work for him, as quoted from the article: "I saw the next big “quit-smoking” tool on late night television. It was amazing! An electronic cigarette"!

Any "e-cig" seen on late night night television is a piece of crap, rip-off, cig-alike e-cig. And from the rest of his 2 paragraphs about it, he never lifted a finger to find anything of better quality or effectiveness.
 
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