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Reynolds' overall workforce is at about 4,300, including more than 2,200 locally when counting Tobaccoville operations and ...
Thomas Kiklas, co-founder of the Tobacco Vapor Electronic Cigarette Association, said the industry knows of no problems with the cigarettes or batteries exploding.
More than eight in 10 electronic cigarette users modify their device, often in potentially dangerous ways, according to a ...
PENSACOLA, Fla. – A faulty battery caused an electronic cigarette to explode in a man's mouth, taking out some of his front teeth, a chunk of his tongue and severely burning his face, fire ...
Only e-cigarettes regulated by the FDA can be sold in Wisconsin in Wisconsin, and the FDA has consistently only regulated ...
While we're used to seeing cigarette butts littering public roads, such butts may soon be making their way into those roads, ...
In most of the United States, individuals must be at least 18 to purchase a cigarette, electric or not. (A number of states including California and Oregon have recently raised the age to 21.) ...
A faulty battery may be to blame for the e-cigarette that blew up. Feb. 15, 2012— -- A Florida man is recovering at a local burn center after suffering severe injuries from an electric ...
Electric cigarettes, a new, tobacco-free device designed to provide smokers with a nicotine fix without the hassle of second-hand smoke or carcinogens, are drawing attention in this country as a ...