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- No smoke or ash
- No carbon monoxide
- No harmful toxins
- No bad breath
- No tabacco
- No odor
What is an Electronic Cigarette?
Enjoy your smoking experience with Royal Blues™, virtually anywhere, anytime. You no longer have to wait to enjoy a cigarette. This revolutionary electronic cigarette offers a better and greener environment for both you and the non-smoking community. NO second-hand smoke, NO tar, NO carbon monoxide, NO odor! And Royal Blues™ are completely free of tobacco and tar so you can get your nicotine fix without experiencing the harmfulside effects attributed to traditional cigarettes. The best part is you'll be saving thousands of dollars each year by smoking the e-cigarette because it costs less than buying cigarettes each week.
Your Electronic Royal Blues Cig Kit Contains
- 1 Electronic Cigarette
- 2 Cartridges
- 1 USB Charger
- 30 Day Product Guarantee
Enjoy an E-Cig Anywhere, Any time
- Restaurant and Bars
- Office and Break Rooms
- Hotels and Houses
- Airports and Airplanes
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Electronic Cigarettes in the NEWS
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Tobacco smoke causes nearly 90 percent of lung cancer deaths, according to the American Cancer Society. “If it is a choice between smoking tobacco product or a nicotine replacement -- of course, keep taking the nicotine,” Schroeder said. “It is a heck of a lot healthier than tobacco smoking.” |
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The E-Cigarette does contain, however, the substance that makes you addicted and therefore the main reason why you keep smoking: Nicotine. Basically, the E-Cigarette offers a real smoking experience without any of the unpleasant side-effects of traditional tobacco smoking. |
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Because no burning is involved, makers say there's no hazardous cocktail of cancer-causing chemicals and gases like those produced by a regular cigarette. There's no secondhand smoke, so they can be used in places where cigarettes are banned, the makers say. |
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Manufacturers have touted the products as a healthier alternative to smoking because no burning is involved, and there's no hazardous cocktail of cancer-causing chemicals. |
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