Brighton and Hove pubs use e-cigs to tempt back smokers
5:00pm Saturday 5th September 2009
By Tim Ridgway
Pubs have started stocking simulation cigarettes to beat the smoking ban.
Licensed premises in Brighton and Hove have begun selling electronic cigarettes as an alternative to punters looking for a nicotine kick.
The battery-powered substitutes, dubbed “e-cigs”, contain liquid nicotine capsules and produce steam when exhaled.
The controversial product, which has been banned in Australia, is being stocked by the Prince of Wales and the Regency Tavern in the city.
Aron Barnes, the landlord of the Regency Tavern in Russell Square, Brighton, said: “It looks, feels and tastes like an ordinary cigarette.
“Because we don’t have an outside smoking area it’s something which we can offer to smokers as an alternative.
“It’s only the same as a nicotine patch except you can actually control how much goes into your system.
“The more we explain, the more and more people are trying them.”
E-cigs, which can be charged either through a socket or USB port, are on sale for about £5.
They can be used inside public areas because no flame or smoke is produced.
Brighton and Hove pubs use e-cigs to tempt back smokers (From The Argus)
5:00pm Saturday 5th September 2009
By Tim Ridgway
Pubs have started stocking simulation cigarettes to beat the smoking ban.
Licensed premises in Brighton and Hove have begun selling electronic cigarettes as an alternative to punters looking for a nicotine kick.
The battery-powered substitutes, dubbed “e-cigs”, contain liquid nicotine capsules and produce steam when exhaled.
The controversial product, which has been banned in Australia, is being stocked by the Prince of Wales and the Regency Tavern in the city.
Aron Barnes, the landlord of the Regency Tavern in Russell Square, Brighton, said: “It looks, feels and tastes like an ordinary cigarette.
“Because we don’t have an outside smoking area it’s something which we can offer to smokers as an alternative.
“It’s only the same as a nicotine patch except you can actually control how much goes into your system.
“The more we explain, the more and more people are trying them.”
E-cigs, which can be charged either through a socket or USB port, are on sale for about £5.
They can be used inside public areas because no flame or smoke is produced.
Brighton and Hove pubs use e-cigs to tempt back smokers (From The Argus)