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Wednesday
Dec082010

E-Cigarettes May Soon Be Regulated Like The Old School Kind

The New York Times reports today that electronic cigarettes moved a step closer to being regulated like mainstream tobacco products after a federal appellate court unanimously upheld an injunction against the FDA's attempt to ban them or more strictly regulate them. Meanwhile, what in blazes are Snus? Oh, "spit-free tobacco pouches". Blecccch.

Monday
Nov152010

Walk A Mile For A Camel?

Or just be a scene-maker in Williamsburg, the presumed center of cool in Brooklyn? Well, in a deeply cynical move on the part of RJ Reynolds, the cigarette brand that sports a four-legged mammal with a hump on his back will come in a special, er, hipster package this December (slyly getting in under the wire of the new packaging regulations soon to be enforced by the federal government). Camel Blue will be customized with scenes of Williamsburg behind Joe himself and a curiously counter-intuitive "Be Free" online campaign. It's hard to say which stylish iconoclast is going to fall for this transparent marketing ploy, but who imagined that a mediocre cup of coffee, with a big green logo and a $4.00 price tag, would catch on either?

Thursday
Oct282010

No, I Can't

What's harder to quit than heroin? Yes, the mantle of political power and, in some cases, cowboy love. But what else? Smoking. In February, President Obama had his annual physical and was given a clean bill of health, but for two blots on the chart. Obama, 48, continues to struggle to stop his 30-year smoking habit and needs to modify his diet to control his cholesterol, said Dr. Jeffrey Kuhlman, a Navy captain who led the medical team that performed Obama’s physical. Nobody knows how much Obama is smoking. But last June, at a White House news conference, he shed a little light on the subject. “Have I fallen off the wagon sometimes? Yes,” Obama said to reporters. “Am I a daily smoker, a constant smoker? No.” Of course, that was before the tumbling approval ratings, the tea parties, and the pressures of November 2nd bearing down on him. Stress is a trigger for relapse, after all. His campaign slogan, Yes, We Can, implied strength in numbers, but as any recovering smoker knows, the struggle to refrain from lighting up is a lonely one.