Tuesday, January 08, 2019 12:58:31 PM
Separately, Smokefree Innotec Inc. recently issued a statement referring to articles in USA Today and The New York Times regarding the FDA taking aim at e-cigarettes. The national newspapers stated that tests show that certain e-cigarettes contain "known carcinogens and toxic chemicals," including diethylene-glycol (an ingredient used in antifreeze, printing ink, brake fluid and glue) and nitrosamine (which is used in rubber products, the tobacco industry and, less concentrated, in beer and fish products).
Thomas Schroepfer, president of Smokefree Innotec, said, "The company's electronic cigarette was not among those tested and is completely different from those tested as we do not use any kind of transponder substance. We have received confirmations from industry sources with knowledge of our product design and manufacturing process that no carcinogens or toxic chemicals capable of polluting our product are used in the manufacturing process and that the design of our product ensures a lower consumption level of nicotine, while still providing satisfaction to the consumer."
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