OVIEDO, FL, January 21, 2013 (Press-News.org) No matter which side of the debate you happen to be on, big pharma and big tobacco are both throwing their weight around in the e cigarette industry, either to profit from its rise or to ban the products completely. In the midst of it all, millions of smokers have made the switch to the e cigarette.
It can be difficult to navigate through all of the tests and studies that have been done on electronic cigarettes worldwide, but regardless of their outcomes, one thing is clear: e cigarettes are here to stay.
"At first, e cigarettes were just a big joke to big pharma and big tobacco," says Tiffany Ellis of Firelight Fusion. "But, then the numbers started coming in and they've both since had to issue responses either in the form of condemnation or investment. It's really obvious the direction the smoking industry is going in and neither of the established groups, pro or against, likes it. They have 2 choices: join us or destroy us."
While most do not believe that big pharma will allow the electronic cigarette to remain on the market since they are currently marked for a soon to come deeming action by the FDA, they may only target the e-liquid that contains nicotine or enforce other, lesser regulations that will leave the e cigarette available for current smokers.
Firelight Fusion is one of the top e cigarette companies in the United States. You can visit their website at http://www.firelight-fusion.com/ or visit the review of their kit on http://www.smokersutopia.com/.
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