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Regal Cigs Celebrates Growth of Electronic Cigarette Industry

Some consumers have remained reluctant to embrace electronic cigarettes over traditional cigarettes, new research shows the industry is growing. Regal Cigs, electronic cigarette distributor, responds to this positive indication of future progress.

2012-10-03
PHILADELPHIA, PA, October 03, 2012 (Press-News.org) In recent years, electronic cigarettes have become increasingly popular among American consumers. While some smokers have remained skeptic of the advantages e-cigs have over traditional cigarettes, electronic cigarette producer Regal Cigs, notes that more and more individuals are realizing that the product offers new convenience and simplicity that "vaping" can offer. Regal Cigs explains that electronic cigarettes are quite different from traditional cigarettes in their functionality; they do not contain tobacco and other additives, but instead work by vaporizing a nicotine solution. However, in form e-cigs resemble the traditional tobacco cigarette and are noted by many consumers to offer the same pleasure and practice associated with smoking.

Regal Cigs adds that many have become attracted to electronic cigarettes due to the convenience, as they can often be smoked indoors, in public places and do not take up as much room as an entire pack of cigarettes would. Despite mixed feelings from consumers, a recent article notes that the electronic industry as a whole is growing, as more and more individuals realize the benefits of electronic cigarettes. The article cites a recent survey conducted by Wells Fargo Security that reveals "approximately two and a half million people are now enjoying this smokeless alternative regularly, with their ranks growing all the time."

While the growth may be significant, the article also suggests that those in the industry can expect continued growth, and note that the trend is not just a "passing fad." The article states, "Recent estimates put the value of the e-cig industry at $300 million. The Wells Fargo Securities research showed that many experts anticipate the trend to grow by up to 40 percent annually, leading to the industry hitting the one billion dollar mark in the next few years."

In a recent press statement, Regal Cigs responds, "The growth of the electronic cigarette market is amazing and just goes to show how quickly people are embracing this innovative product.

Furthermore, continued trust from consumers is allowing many within the industry to build upon their success and offer new products within the market. For instance, Regal Cigs offers a diverse line of flavor cartridges that allow our customers to enjoy new and exciting tastes as they 'vape'."

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Regal Cigs produces and distributes electronic smokeless cigarettes that feature some of the most advanced technology in the industry. Many customers enjoy how simple and affordable the products are. The company is committed to informing smokers about the benefits of vapor cigarettes. While the products are free of harmful toxins found in traditional cigarettes, they are available in a wide variety of flavors. Regal Cigs are great for use no matter what the atmosphere, as they are stylish and safe at the same time.

To view the Regal Cigs product line, visit www.regalcigs.com.


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[Press-News.org] Regal Cigs Celebrates Growth of Electronic Cigarette Industry
Some consumers have remained reluctant to embrace electronic cigarettes over traditional cigarettes, new research shows the industry is growing. Regal Cigs, electronic cigarette distributor, responds to this positive indication of future progress.