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Jason Healy, president of e-cigarette maker Blu Cigs, called the news a good first step, but said the pending rule changes will be more beneficial for "weeding out the shady companies."
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Cigs in Chicago are about $70 per carton because of all the taxes.
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Cigs in Chicago are about $70 per carton because of all the taxes.
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Jason Healy, president of e-cigarette maker Blu Cigs, called the news a good first step, but said the pending rule changes will be more beneficial for "weeding out the shady companies."
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Cigs in Chicago are about $70 per carton because of all the taxes.
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Jason Healy, president of e-cigarette maker Blu Cigs, called the news a good first step, but said the pending rule changes will be more beneficial for weeding out the shady companies.
FDA proposes to regulate electronic cigarettes under less-strict tobacco rules 2011
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Johnson Creek sells its juice for e-cigarettes to blu Cigs, one of the industry's largest players.
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Cigs 'big drawbacks are that it's tricky to manufacture, and if any water gets inside a cell it will oxidize the metals, rendering it kaput.
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The company has invested $100 million of its own in research and in the construction of a small manufacturing plant near its Midland, Mich. headquarters that can annually make 4 megawatts (peak power) of Cigs, enough for 2,000 homes.
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Jason Healy, president of blu Cigs, says the Charlotte, N.C., company's sales are on pace to reach $30 million this year.
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