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Build A Bear 17″ Swirl bunny in cute spring dress w/sandals – SUPER NICE ITEM $10.00 |
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BUILD A BEAR #63733 TAN SWIRL CHEERLEADER KIT FROM COLORBOK $2.49 |
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Rinco Orange Swirl Stuffed Plush Bear Floppy Legs 16″ Multi-color Fleece 2009 $16.99 |
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build a bear tan swirl bunny rabbit in Spring outfit eyelashes pink ears EUC $7.99 |
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So Cute 18″ Build A Bear Workshop Tan Swirl Bunny Plush Rabbit $15.00 |
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BUILD A BEAR UNOPENED WORKSHOP FUN PACK PLUS FURRY FRIEND SWIRL BUNNY 4″ TALL $9.99 |
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New Build A Bear Workshop Make And Play Bear •Tan Swirl Bunny Princess #66997 $9.99 |
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BUILD A BEAR #63733 TAN SWIRL CHEERLEADER KIT FROM COLORBOK $9.49 |
Controversy Swirls Around E-Cigarettes
Federal regulators and antismoking groups are taking steps that could snuff out electronic cigarettes, the smokeless nicotine products embraced by a growing number of people trying to kick the habit or avoid bans on smoking in public.
Electronic cigarettes typically consist of a metal tube containing an atomizer, a battery and a cartridge filled with liquid nicotine. When a user sucks on an e-cigarette, a light-emitting diode causes the tip to glow and the atomizer turns the liquid nicotine into a vapor — thus it is called vaping instead of smoking. The vapor can be inhaled and then exhaled, creating a cloud that resembles cigarette smoke but dissipates more quickly and doesn’t have the lingering odor.
Most electronic cigarettes sold in the U.S. are manufactured and tested in China.
The American Lung Association, along with the American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network, the American Heart Association and the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids, recently called for e-cigarettes to be removed from the market. The groups say e-cigarettes have yet to be proven safe and that kids may be attracted to the products, some of which come in flavors like chocolate and strawberry. “Nobody knows what the consumers are actually inhaling,” says Erika Sward, director of national advocacy at the American Lung Association.
But e-cigarette companies say their product is a better alternative to cigarettes because there is no smoke or combustion involved. “Anybody who doesn’t think this product without any smoke attached to it is orders of magnitude less harmful than cigarettes just has no concept of basic science,” says Jack Leadbeater, president and chief executive of Scottsdale, Ariz.-based Sottera Inc., which sells the Njoy brand of electronic cigarettes.
There are three large U.S. companies and dozens of smaller ones selling electronic cigarettes, most of which are made in China. Sales of the products, which barely registered in the U.S. just two years ago, have more than doubled over the past 12 months to an estimated $100 million, according to the Washington-based Electronic Cigarette Association, an industry association formed this spring.
A startup kit, which typically includes the e-cigarette device, a set of nicotine cartridges and batteries, costs between $60 and $120. Companies say that using e-cigarettes is cheaper than regular cigarettes in the long run on a cost-per-puff basis.
Regulators have acted quickly to quell the rising popularity of e-cigarettes, saying e-cigarettes are drug devices that need regulatory approval before being legally sold and marketed in the U.S. The Food and Drug Administration says that as of March 1 it “has refused 17 shipments of various brands of these ‘electronic’ cigarettes, cigars, and pipes, and their components.” The agency added that it will continue to evaluate the products on a case-by-case basis “to determine the appropriate action to take.”
The FDA has the power to regulate smoking-cessation products but not tobacco. It says it has examined electronic cigarettes and determined that they meet the “definition of both a drug and device under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act,” according to legal filings. Drugs and delivery devices must receive FDA approval before being marketed.
Some e-cigarette companies have sued the FDA in federal court, saying the agency has no jurisdiction over the products because they are an alternative to smoking, not a drug device aimed at helping people quit.
“If everybody in the U.S. were to switch to the electronic cigarette tomorrow, you will have removed secondhand smoke, you will have removed combustion products” from the market, says Walt Linscott, lead counsel for Smoking Everywhere Inc., an e-cigarette company in Sunrise, Fla.
Still, some smokers swear by e-cigarettes as a tool for quitting. “I’m a nervous wreck” over a possible halt to e-cigarette sales, says Carolyn Smeaton, 48 years old, of Fall River, Mass. Ms. Smeaton used to smoke three packs of cigarettes a day and now mainly uses e-cigarettes, which she says have helped her get rid of her smoker’s cough.
Although not all companies clearly label their ingredients, e-cigarettes typically include water, nicotine, scents or flavorings and propylene glycol, a common ingredient used in hand sanitizers. Nicotine, while addictive, is generally thought to be non-carcinogenic, but it has been linked to high blood pressure.
Electronic cigarettes have become increasingly popular in the U.S. as more states and localities ban indoor smoking and boost taxes on cigarettes. Users have had varied experiences vaping in public, ranging from indifference to odd glances.
On a recent day, Shai Shloush, 25, from Knoxville, Tenn., huddled in the back of a movie theater to watch the new Star Trek movie. He powered up his e-cigarette and puffed away. “I was covering the LED part so people wouldn’t notice,” said Mr. Shloush, a former smoker. “Every once in a while I’d be really sneaky about letting out the smoke.”
related from: lauren.etter@wsj.com
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Wilton Swirly Lollipop Holder $6.61 Lollipop & Treat Stand. Show off your fun lollipops and other home-made treats for the whole party to see! This lively looping stand neatly serves up to eighteen treats for the ideal celebration centerpiece. This package contains (1) 14x 6″ wire stand with a brushed nickel finish…. |
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Nordic Ware Platinum Collection Heritage Bundt Pan $31.25 The Nordic Ware Heritage Bundt Pan creates endless recipes for dressing up everyday meals and special occasions. The impressively swirled Nordic Ware Bundt cake pan serves up delicious professional-look cakes, breads, desserts, plus entrees like spaghetti Florentine and orzo salmon loaf. The shaped can pan is designed of commercial-quality cast-aluminum with a premium nonstick interior for easy fo… |
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Metrokane Rabbit Wine Aerating Pourer $10.98 Simply insert the Rabbit Aerating Pourer into your wine bottle as you would a conventional pourer. When you pour the wine you see and hear the aeration happening. When you taste it you enjoy the enhanced flavor and bouquet of perfectly aerated red wine. The Rabbit Aerating Pourer is the first easy uncomplicated way to aerate wine…. |
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Worship Music $12.72 Worship Music, the long awaited new studio album from Anthrax, one of the four original architects of speed and thrash metal, has been confirmed for a September 13 release date, the day before the band’s triumphant return to their native New York to play at Yankee Stadium as part of the Big Four concert extravaganza.Not only is Worship Music Anthrax’s first studio release in eight years, but the a… |
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National Lampoon’s Van Wilder $17.94 … |
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Jack Frost: Music From The Motion Picture $17.98 Michael Keaton plays a musician (Jack Frost) about to make the big time who must choose between his career and his family–except an unfortunate car crash kills Jack, and his son is left with only memories and a harmonica that his dad promises, “If you play this, I will always hear you, no matter where I am.” Lisa Loeb and Bob Carlisle fulfill the sappy sentimentality with “How” and “Father’s Love… |
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Look at the Princess (2): I Do, I Think $1.99 … |
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Introduction: Surface Techniques in Fimo and Other Polymer Clays (Mastering the New Clay Live Video Workshop Series, Volume 2-A) $12.95 Tory Hughes, a pioneer in innovative approaches to polymer clay, and Gameplan Productions join forces to create an information-rich home video series which teaches you how to duplicate the original techniques for which Hughes has gained world-wide acclaim. In this series, you have a front-row seat at a Tory Hughes workshop. With clear, step-by-step directions and a warm, informal approach, you’ll … |
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Swirl [VHS] $5.00 … |
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Bernzomatic TS4000 Trigger Start Torch $33.20 The BernzoMatic trigger-started cast aluminum torch head light is a self-igniting high-temperature torch head designed for easy operation. Simply pull the trigger for ignition, and release it to turn off. This head produces a swirl flame and burns propane or mapp gas. Pressure regulation allows the flame to burn in any direction and ensures consistent performance. Even while the flame burns, the r… |
April 16th, 2010
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