Marlboro Man to market e-cig product

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Btsmokincat

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"Health effects"....

The product's packaging carries the following warning: "This product is not a smoking cessation product and has not been tested as such. This product is intended for use by persons of legal age or older, and not by children, women who are pregnant or breast feeding, or persons with or at risk of heart disease, high blood pressure, diabetes, or taking medicine for depression or asthma. Nicotine is addictive and habit forming, and it is very toxic by inhalation, in contact with the skin, or if swallowed. Nicotine can increase your heart rate and blood pressure and cause dizziness, nausea, and stomach pain. Inhalation of this product may aggravate existing respiratory conditions. Ingestion of the non-vaporized concentrated ingredients in the cartridges can be poisonous.
CA Proposition 65 WARNING: This product contains nicotine, a chemical known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm."

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has not determined that any tobacco product presents less risk compared to any other tobacco product.
 

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MarkTen™ e-cigarettes are designed to appeal to both adult smokers who are interested in tobacco product alternatives to cigarettes and current adult vapers.

MarkTen™ e-cigarettes are designed to offer adult vapers a familiar draw with an appealing taste. The unique FourDraw™ technology is designed to give adult vapers a consistent experience.

The MarkTen™ e-cigarette is a rechargeable e-cigarette that is ready to use right out of the box. It can be recharged by connecting the battery to a MarkTen™ USB and then to a power source. Additionally, replacement cartridges are available for purchase.



They don't look at all appealing to this adult vaper... They look like Blu wannabe's

I post this so we know which one's to avoid! :glare:
 

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For the sake of argument... Worse case scenario and vape is completely controlled by BT. Would you quit? I think I would, come hell or high water. I've never blamed BT for my smoking, but I've given them enough of both my money and my life. No more.

They can't stop me. I started stockpiling mechs and rebuildables, DIY my own juice, dropped my nic level to 0-1 mg now and have a lifetime supply of NIC in the freezer. I can honestly say I won't need to buy another thing other than pg/vg, flavorings, cotton balls and wire none of which can be controlled.
 

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They can't stop me. I started stockpiling mechs and rebuildables, DIY my own juice, dropped my nic level to 0-1 mg now and have a lifetime supply of NIC in the freezer. I can honestly say I won't need to buy another thing other than pg/vg, flavorings, cotton balls and wire none of which can be controlled.
Amen to that!
 

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Can someone explain to me in detail why they think big tobacco entering this market would be the end of all bm and online mom and pop shops?

it won't be the end to all of them ... the ones that can afford multi million dollar testing and elaborate labs on par with BT will be able to stay.

In other words ... if you can afford to start a competing cigarette company ... you're in.
 
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