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Jul 11 2008, 10:35am CDT | by Shane McGlaun
The Ruyan Vegas Freestyle E-cigar is about as high tech as a cigar can get. The smoke is 6-inches long and looks like a classic cigar. It can produce a thick and supposedly flavorful vapor. The cigar uses a microchip, airflow sensor, atomizer and a liquid cartridge to produce the vapor. The Vegas e-cigar is disposable and provides 1800 mouthfuls of vapor. Pricing is unknown.
William P. Bartkowski, President of Ruyan America, stated, "The Ruyan Vegas(R) Freestyle provides the casual cigar user a product free of smoke, free of nicotine, but capable of producing a thick, flavorful and enjoyable vapor, while making a statement about the user's leisure and life style. We envision a broad and exciting market for this unique offering."
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