E-Cig (e-cigarette)
E-cigarettes are perceived as safer than traditional cigarettes (particularly among youth) and are portrayed as more socially acceptable in popular culture.Why E-Cigs?
Electronic cigarettes are the future of smoking! They give a smoker everything they could want; the ability to have nicotine, in a manner nearly identical to smoking a cigarette, the freedom of many modern conveniences, and most importantly, they contain no tobacco, produce no smoke, and leave behind no tar!
For the first time in history, a legitimate alternative to tobacco emerged, and really resonated with smokers.
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Some of the many positive benefits found with electronic cigarettes
No Tobacco
E-cigarettes do not contain tobacco. At all. No tobacco. Not a bit. Not even a little. Just e-liquid.
No Stained Teeth
E-cigs use a liquid mix of nicotine, distilled water, flavoring ingredients, and a few other chemicals that turn into vapor when inhaled.
No Tar
Electronic cigarettes, commonly known as e-cigarettes, deliver nicotine without the tar and smoke of traditional tobacco cigarettes.
No Smoker’s Breath
These liquid ingredients will not cause any teeth discoloration, plaque buildup, or bad breath.
No Smoke
Since there is no tobacco, no filter, no paper and no fire…there’s no smoke with e-cigarettes. Seriously. It’s vapor.
No Odor
E-cigarettes do not have ominous odor because instead of exhaling smoke, you’re exhaling a vapor that evaporates almost immediately.
No Ash
Since there is no combustion or flame, there is no ash and no cigarette butts to deal with.
Cost Saving
If you’re a pack-a-day smoker, smoking traditional cigarettes can cost you hundreds of dollars a month. Switch to e-cigs and you can keep up to 50 % of your funds in your wallet.
More Affordable Than Traditional Cigarettes
In some places, such as New York City, cigarette prices can reach $15 per pack. E-cigs cost approximately $2 to $3 to the equivalent of a traditional pack of cigarettes. When was the last time you spent that little on a pack?