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Originally posted by StreichholzschächtelchenView Post
I have with a real cig through necessity. I got stuck in Chico, no car keys during halloween, no money, screwed. Kicked a cig box walking around and it felt heavy. Inside was a bag of some green and a cig. Made my day suck way less hahaha.
I have with a real cig through necessity. I got stuck in Chico, no car keys during halloween, no money, screwed. Kicked a cig box walking around and it felt heavy. Inside was a bag of some green and a cig. Made my day suck way less hahaha.
They dont call them 10 minute cigarettes for nothing.
They're worth every penny.
FYI They've recalled some of the Camel Crushes because they are putting the menthol ball too close to the tobacco so when the amber gets close you end up smoking the plastic
After a night of drinking I would wake up with an alcohol hangover and a cigarette hangover. Now it's just the alcohol hangover. They are indeed really good. I just wish they had something in between the lights, which I find a little on the strong side, and the ultra lights which are way to light.
Woo I quit the 15th of August! Was smoking about a half pack a day for roughly 4 years. 5 days prior to quitting I smoked only 1 a day when I really needed it and on the 15th I was done for good. Cravings are gone, I feel great, and I can really taste/smell better now. Camel Crush are wildly addicting. I suggest staying away from those.
So, I got a setup for the family members I was talking about. Ended up getting into reading that e-cig forum and buying the Joye 510. Just got them operational and "vaporizing" this afternoon. They seem to really like it. I tested it out (a menthol e-liquid) and it's not too bad. From my quiting two years ago without this stuff, reflecting back, I think this would have really worked well for me. I bet it would work good for a lot of you who smoke and WANT to quit.
Good for them, I'm never going back to regular cigs.
Totally wicked now has a new juice out made in the UK that is pharm grade stuff.
Over 5 months for me now and still no smokes.
I did buy this though after getting tired of fucking around with the pathetic batteries in the normal E cigs. ( Puresmoker again, called a Prodigy )
So, I got a setup for the family members I was talking about. Ended up getting into reading that e-cig forum and buying the Joye 510. Just got them operational and "vaporizing" this afternoon. They seem to really like it. I tested it out (a menthol e-liquid) and it's not too bad. From my quiting two years ago without this stuff, reflecting back, I think this would have really worked well for me. I bet it would work good for a lot of you who smoke and WANT to quit.
thats what i smoke, and now im paying around 6.50-7.00 a pack. they are so good
They dont call them 10 minute cigarettes for nothing.
They're worth every penny.
FYI They've recalled some of the Camel Crushes because they are putting the menthol ball too close to the tobacco so when the amber gets close you end up smoking the plastic
19 September 2008 | GENEVA -- Contrary to what some marketers of the electronic cigarette imply in their advertisements, the World Health Organization (WHO) does not consider it to be a legitimate therapy for smokers trying to quit.
"The electronic cigarette is not a proven nicotine replacement therapy," said Dr Ala Alwan, Assistant Director-General of WHO's Noncommunicable Diseases and Mental Health Cluster. "WHO has no scientific evidence to confirm the product's safety and efficacy. Its marketers should immediately remove from their web sites and other informational materials any suggestion that WHO considers it to be a safe and effective smoking cessation aid."
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Health organisations have urged health minister Ab Klink to launch an investigation into health risks associated with electronic cigarettes, which allow users to 'smoke' nicotine without tar and tobacco.
A number of users have reported developing heart palpitations from using the device, which critics say can release too much nicotine.
Klink has already banned advertising for the device by arguing it should be treated as a medicine.
I Have one, My buddy was in charge of some campaigning and got it for me. Its basically a tiny vaporizer and you inhale/exhale, well vapors. It does nothing for your nico cravings though.
Oh and the indoor crap is bullshit, I always get shit anywhere I try this. You have to keep one of their representatives by your side to explain it every time someone questions it
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