Green Smoke

Hours of Operation
9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Every 3rd Saturday
9:00 AM to 2:00 PM
After hours appointments available
 

Advantages of Smoking Green Smoke over Tobacco Cigarettes

Green Smoke™ allows you to breathe again. It contains no tar or carbon monoxide and does not emit the offensive odors commonly found in cigarette smoke. Green Smoke™ contains mainly water, nicotine and propylene glycol (a common additive in food coloring and cake mixes). The Green Smoke electric cigarette gives you your nicotine, together with the sensation of smoking a traditional cigarette – but it’s not a cigarette. Green Smoke™ is independently tested.

Green Smoke™ aspires to create a greener planet. We therefore offer an electric cigarette which has no second-hand smoke, no ash and no risk of fire. Each Green Smoke cartridge is comparable to about 20 cigarettes, yet produces much less waste. Green Smoke produces a smoke-like vapor (mostly steam) which is harmless to the ozone layer. Tobacco cigarette smoke contain many known chemicals, harmful not only our atmosphere, but also to everyone within breathing distance.

The Green Smoke™ electric cigarette is dramatically cost effective for smokers. A cartridge costs $3 and is comparable to a pack of tobacco cigarettes. Tobacco cigarettes cost an average of $5 per pack, and in some states, they are as high as $10 -$12. Over the course of a year you can save hundreds of dollars by switching to Green Smoke™. You can maintain your freedom to smoke almost anywhere while saving your greenbacks too.

Green Smoke™ truly is a social cigarette. With no offensive odors, your friends don’t have to ask you to step out to smoke. When you Green Smoke, you can smoke almost anywhere you want… even in no smoking zones like bars, restaurants, coffee shops, bus stations and airports. The Green Smoke™ e-cigarette will not leave your home or car smelling like an ashtray, nor does it produce carbon monoxide. If you’re a smoker, you owe it to yourself and all those around you to try Green Smoking!

 

Our electronic cigarettes (or e-cigarettes) taste and feel just like tobacco cigarettes yet are completely smoke and tar free. They also come in a variety of nicotine levels from 0-16mg. The “smoking” sensation you’ll experience is just like that of a real cigarette, but without all the adverse side effects. Green Smoking is a more cost-efficient way to smoke and our e-cigarettes can be enjoyed in most public areas, even where regular cigarettes are prohibited. Try out smokeless e-cigarettes and see why thousands are giving up their traditional cigarettes and going Green.

Smoking Tobacco Facts, Death & Cancer

Tobacco use and smoking are very dangerous addictions which commonly cause a wide variety of diseases, cancer and death. The vast majority of tobacco users and smokers are hooked when they are children. During this time period they are easily influenced by peer pressure and advertising. Once hooked, the majority of tobacco users become hopelessly addicted.

More than 5 million children living today will die prematurely because of a decision they will make as adolescents—the decision to use tobacco and smoke cigarettes.

Studies indicate that nonsmokers are also adversely affected by environmental tobacco smoke. There are 4000 chemicals in tobacco with 100 identified poisons and 63 known drugs which cause cancer. The most talked about drug in tobacco is nicotine. Nicotine is vasoconstrictor and a nerve toxin, it has been classified as a class I insecticide. Other poisons include: Arsenic, Cyanide, Formaldehyde (used to embalm bodies), Ammonia Bromide (a toilet cleaner )- Ref. 1. Each year, because of exposure to environmental tobacco smoke, an estimated 3,000 nonsmoking Americans die of lung cancer, and 300,000 children suffer from lower respiratory tract infections.

Particularly alarming is the fact that more than 3 million young people under age 18
smoke half a billion cigarettes each year and that more than one-half of them consider themselves dependent upon cigarettes. The decision to use tobacco is nearly always made in the teen years, and about one-half of young people usually continue to use tobacco products as adults.

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Sourcs (1) CDC, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (data on persons aged 18 years or older who reported having smoked 100 or more cigarettes and who reported currently smoking every day or some day), Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System (data on young people in grades 9-12 who reported smoking cigarettes on one or more of the 30 days preceding the survey).  (2) USMC National Health Naval Research Center – San Diego, CA.