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Saturday, 04/25/2015 10:12:58 PM

Saturday, April 25, 2015 10:12:58 PM

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Lol, like it or not, this is coming off the grey's
soon enough.
I was just in a stationary store today that sold a
non-nicotine flavored e-cig.
But VitaCig vitamin flavor formulations give the genre
an edge.
Nothing like them on the market that I can tell.
Vitastik's are less expensive and had better packaging
as well.

Keep in mind, Vitastik's are really about to separate
themselves from competitor's by upgrading their formulations
to exclude Propylene Glycol.
Huge ramifications for the industry!

VitaStik will be officially recognized as a mobile
vaporization technology for medical delivery applications
using a non-toxic thinning fluid.
In which sky is the limit for the product.

VitaCig is also setting up to release the Ultrasonic
Atomizer.
Another breakthrough product:

" We will be introducing this new product to increase the health benefits associated with VitaCig. The VitaCig Ultrasonic Atomizer will measure the size of a cigar and produce a mist that easily settles in the lungs, similarly to a medical inhaler. The VitaCig Ultrasonic Atomizer will also use essential oils to deliver nutrients to the user. Essential oils are well known for their health benefits and do not lose their effectiveness when vaporized. They are also from a key part of aromatherapy, which uses oils and plant materials to improve the user's overall mood and physical well-being. Advantages of vaporizing essential oils include aiding and soothing respiratory and throat problems, as well as reducing fatigue, tension, and anxiety. The VitaCig Ultrasonic Atomizer will come with options for additional liquids, which will have supplementary benefits including relaxation and refreshment. "

My long term guess is VitaCig spins off the LiqCig,
similar to what MCIG did with VitaCig.
Only because VitaCig doesn't really fit in with the
VitaCig health concept.

As far as the FDA logo on their ad, I have already given
my thesis:


--FDA Published Regulatory Proposals for Industry Comments on April 24, 2014

--Proposals Would Exclude from Regulation "Tobacco Accessories" such as the mCig 2.0

--Proposals Would Exclude from Regulation "Nicotine-Free" eCigs such as the VitaCig

--Proposals Would Exclude from Regulation Non-Nicotine Flavoring as found in the VitaCig

--Proposals Would Permit the Continued Online Retailing of eCigs and Tobacco Accessories

http://www.marketwatch.com/story/mcig-and-vitacig-applaud-fda-regulatory-proposals-company-products-fall-outside-scope-of-proposed-regulations-2014-04-25

" Based on the Company's current understanding of
the proposed law, VitaCig and other nicotine-free
products will also be excluded from any mandatory
regulation.
"

And therefore VitaCig South Korea is promoting the product,
and lawfully and rightfully so, as FDA approved.
Not FDA approved as you are used to hearing that term, as
in the FDA approving the product for medicinal use or
something, but in that the product, is considered outside
the scope of their considerations and restrictions in regards
to nicotine based e-cigs.

Slick advertising, I concede that is possible.
But, one can only assume their legal department approved
the ad.
I am not worried one bit. At most, they tell them to have
the logo removed from any of their materials.
The smoking cessation product market is booming in South
Korea.
Keep an eye on VitaCig South Korean retail locations.
It jumped twenty stores in three weeks.
This thing could explode over there.