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<blockquote data-quote="bombastinator" data-source="post: 23697109" data-attributes="member: 43994"><p>The disposables have the prime problem that they’re tiny disposables (Big tobacco only sells disposables) With all that goes with. High prices, inability to quit, small and easy to hide , low loss when confiscated (so ideal for illegal use) etc.. HNB cigs are actually disposables too, merely obfuscated ones. They’re more or less wax disposables. The trick is they don’t tell people what is in them. Anyone who knows how e-cigarettes work can figure it out though. They have all the disadvantages of disposables, but even worse. </p><p>Only the Japanese could be tricked into such a thing by marketing. Their whole society was designed to be geared for doing just that. They’ve been running pro whaling propaganda cartoons for years. The latest I saw was “drifting dragons”. Ironically school kids (who are forced to eat it via the school lunch program) hate the stuff even with all the marketing. HNB was origionally designed for the U.S. some years ago and failed miserably. The U.S. may even elect Trump so we’re definitely dumb enough. The irony is HNB is actually better and less dangerous than analogs. More expensive though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bombastinator, post: 23697109, member: 43994"] The disposables have the prime problem that they’re tiny disposables (Big tobacco only sells disposables) With all that goes with. High prices, inability to quit, small and easy to hide , low loss when confiscated (so ideal for illegal use) etc.. HNB cigs are actually disposables too, merely obfuscated ones. They’re more or less wax disposables. The trick is they don’t tell people what is in them. Anyone who knows how e-cigarettes work can figure it out though. They have all the disadvantages of disposables, but even worse. Only the Japanese could be tricked into such a thing by marketing. Their whole society was designed to be geared for doing just that. They’ve been running pro whaling propaganda cartoons for years. The latest I saw was “drifting dragons”. Ironically school kids (who are forced to eat it via the school lunch program) hate the stuff even with all the marketing. HNB was origionally designed for the U.S. some years ago and failed miserably. The U.S. may even elect Trump so we’re definitely dumb enough. The irony is HNB is actually better and less dangerous than analogs. More expensive though. [/QUOTE]
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