John7 Publish time 26-11-2019 20:56:55

Holy 3/4 year old thread resurrection! data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7

John7 Publish time 26-11-2019 20:56:55

Tried them - love them, not had a ciggie for 2.5 years since - the only thing that has worked for me and the EU wants to severely regulate them!

penumbra Publish time 26-11-2019 20:56:55

smoked for 35 years, into my 4th month of vaping e cigs (or e shisha), tobacco consumption down by 75%
Tobacco company's are losing money big time, hence the lobbying for regulation.

indianwells Publish time 26-11-2019 20:56:56

5 1/2 years for me now. Best thing I ever did. If anyone now doubts it is about revenue as opposed to health then they are an idiot.

tmark938 Publish time 26-11-2019 20:56:56

I have tried a few ecigarettes and for me the best so far have been OK Electronic Cigarettes | OK Cigs | OK ECig While this company offer an array of flavours, eliquids and devices the main difference is that they cater for higher strength cigalikes and eliquids which can be very helpful when looking to switch from strong tobacco cigarettes.

Overall the array of eliquids on the market is enourmous today and in truth it will only continue to grow and grow in the long term. The base ingredients are the same and it is just the flavouring which changes.

Where does everyone stand on ecig regulations?

I have followed these quite closely and its seems that the new US regs are based on facts while the European situation is being pushed by the politicians? I also notice that the German courts have ruled that ecigs are not pharmaceutical products which will make a massive difference to European regs in the long term.

Governments and regulators ignored ecigs when they saw them as a niche market but now they have taken off they are struggling to catch up with regs, laws, taxes, etc. It will certainly be an eventful few years ahead for the industry lol
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