Will Electronic Cigarettes Be Banned at the Olympics?

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PARKER, CO -- Electronic Cigarettes have been a growing popular trend in the United States. Spectators in the US are able to take their electronic cigarettes into stadiums, event centers and other sporting complexes. However, Canada has imposed import restrictions on electronic cigarettes.

"Our Canada customers are furious," stated Gina King. "We used to be able to ship to Canada, but lately our packages have been held up at customs and finally sent back to us."

Electronic cigarettes have been around for years. In those years, popularity had been increasing and contrary to what the FDA and Health authorities would have you believe, there had been no adverse reactions or reported problems concerning the product in all that time, but yet, the authorities vilified the product and have effectively cut access off to the consumers that have been utilizing the product all that time. In doing so, many of these people have now returned to the dangerous tobacco products they had distanced themselves from.


Sporting and celebratory events are sometimes a trigger for smokers. By allowing temporary permission of electronic cigarettes at the 2010 Winter Olympic Games, the Canadian Government would spare non-smoking spectators second hand smoke inhalation.

"We are working diligently to try and un-do the damage that the false FDA reports have made," states Ms. King. "The wrong information that the FDA has spewed out has many people wondering if this could be a good thing for them...all you need to do is read the testimonials to see how it is changing smokers' lives. It's amazing."
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