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Egnever

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14. Again you dont have a clue what you are talking about
Wed Apr 16, 2014, 06:27 PM
Apr 2014

You keep spewing every negative thing you can find without any understanding of the actual market or the people using them.

If you limit the market to cigarette look alikes that you see in 7-11 then yes that company dominates but as soon as you include the types of ecigs people actually use on an ongoing basis that dominance falls apart.

Walk into a vapor shop near you I would bet you cant find any of the devices you have in your article in any of them.

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"youth" isn't very precise. Is there a definition of that? cthulu2016 Apr 2014 #1
Apparently youth means "people who listen to music, enjoy car races, or read Sports Illustrated". Liberal Veteran Apr 2014 #3
"Won't somone think of the adults!" cthulu2016 Apr 2014 #6
Leonard Nimoy Tweeted about this just yesterday onehandle Apr 2014 #2
What makes me sick is no one considers stopping marketing to children PERIOD. Mindfucking children KittyWampus Apr 2014 #4
This was almost a decade ago, I was in switzerland and a kid about 8-10 was Jesus Malverde Apr 2014 #48
So enact age regulations Prophet 451 Apr 2014 #5
What if they kept the sweet flavors pnwmom Apr 2014 #7
In theory, that would be fine Prophet 451 Apr 2014 #10
Is yours still child proof after you've used it once, like a bottle of aspirin would be? pnwmom Apr 2014 #11
Mine is, yes Prophet 451 Apr 2014 #13
Good. Then that's what we should have here, too. n/t pnwmom Apr 2014 #58
I'll agree to that Prophet 451 Apr 2014 #59
That is the way they come here in the US too krawhitham Apr 2014 #51
I thought so Prophet 451 Apr 2014 #52
My packaging doesnt look like candy or toys energumen Apr 2014 #12
Mine came in a black zip-up case Prophet 451 Apr 2014 #15
It sorta works like this.... Liberal Veteran Apr 2014 #27
Yep, mine looks similar to teh bottom one Prophet 451 Apr 2014 #31
Yep, that's my rig right there jberryhill Apr 2014 #45
As if there was some large monoltihic company controlling ecigs Egnever Apr 2014 #8
You're info is outdated. Just one e-cig manufacturer, Lorillard, controls half the market. pnwmom Apr 2014 #9
Again you dont have a clue what you are talking about Egnever Apr 2014 #14
I've tried to explain this to her before. Liberal Veteran Apr 2014 #16
"some" of them don't vape the big brands. But Lorrilard still controls half the market, pnwmom Apr 2014 #21
Do you how much harder it is to track sales of refillable e-cigs? Liberal Veteran Apr 2014 #33
They control 45.5% of the CONVENIENCE STORE Market krawhitham Apr 2014 #55
I started with one of those disposables Prophet 451 Apr 2014 #22
You're the one without a clue. Lorillard dominates the market of ALL these devices, pnwmom Apr 2014 #18
the fact that you call them vape pens says it all Egnever Apr 2014 #20
What you don't understand is that the name doesn't matter, pnwmom Apr 2014 #23
Lorillard in Favor of e-Cigs Regulation Egnever Apr 2014 #28
Lorillard may own a small particular segment of the market energumen Apr 2014 #36
Lorillard controls half the market of all the vaporizing nicotine dispensers. pnwmom Apr 2014 #41
No they dont. Egnever Apr 2014 #47
It's been pointed out that her own source contradicts her jberryhill Apr 2014 #64
Convenience stores energumen Apr 2014 #54
+1 krawhitham Apr 2014 #53
It's not a smoking cessation it's harm reduction. Jesus Malverde Apr 2014 #17
Do children vape pot in a gummy bear flavor, pnwmom Apr 2014 #19
This is what I was replying to.. Jesus Malverde Apr 2014 #24
I don't hate harm reduction for adults. But children can go online pnwmom Apr 2014 #25
Oh OK....I see this is about competition for the tobacco companies. Jesus Malverde Apr 2014 #26
Agreed she seems to be concerned that tobacco will lose sales Egnever Apr 2014 #29
The OP likes the attention. Jesus Malverde Apr 2014 #32
Absolutely Egnever Apr 2014 #38
And now you're arguing that sweet flavours shouldn't exist Prophet 451 Apr 2014 #30
Children have their own credit cards? tritsofme Apr 2014 #34
And you may ask yourself What is that beautiful house? blogslut Apr 2014 #35
David Byrne was brilliant. herding cats Apr 2014 #60
Seems to me that vaping is becoming popular justiceischeap Apr 2014 #37
durbin has been trying to outlaw regular cigs for years questionseverything Apr 2014 #39
Vaping juices often still contain nicotine though Prophet 451 Apr 2014 #42
a small tax would not be a bad thing if questionseverything Apr 2014 #43
I didn't know that Prophet 451 Apr 2014 #46
2/3 the price of cigs are already taxes questionseverything Apr 2014 #50
Durbin is laying down the rationale for his new e-cig tax Mnpaul Apr 2014 #44
lot of people feel the same questionseverything Apr 2014 #49
Not AGAINST it, necessarily Glitterati Apr 2014 #56
when i read how congress can not come together to do anything questionseverything Apr 2014 #65
I think heavy taxation would be a mistake Prophet 451 Apr 2014 #40
It's exactly what they did with nicotine patches, etc. Glitterati Apr 2014 #57
See, that baffles me Prophet 451 Apr 2014 #61
In the US, NRT costs the same as cigarettes Glitterati Apr 2014 #62
Again, totally different here Prophet 451 Apr 2014 #63
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