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Americans Are Waiting to Inhale as Smokers Take Part in Annual Great American Smokeout(R).


Crown7 Launches a Smokeless smoke·less  
adj.
1. Emitting or containing little or no smoke: smokeless factory stacks.

2.
 and Tobacco-Free Electronic Cigarette That is Legal Indoors

NEW YORK -- Crown7 (www.crown7.com), a smokeless and tobacco-free electronic cigarette that is legal indoors, announced today its national launch in celebration of the Great American Smokeout The Great American Smokeout is an annual event in the United States to encourage Americans (of whom 45.8 million smoke) to quit tobacco smoking. It was first held in 1977, and is sponsored by the American Cancer Society. Its spokesman is Smokey Robinson. ([R]).

The Crown7 product looks and acts like a cigarette without all the harmful side effects of traditional cigarettes. The Crown7 device replicates the act of smoking using a nicotine cartridge, a microchip and a water vapor mist. When the user inhales through the Crown7 tip, the battery-powered microchip activates an atomizer atomizer /at·om·iz·er/ (at´om-i?zer) nebulizer.

at·om·iz·er
n.
A device used to reduce liquid medication to a fine spray or aerosol.
 which creates a nicotine and smoke-flavored water vapor mist.

"The Crown7 cigarette looks and behaves like a cigarette but with a very light smell, no fire danger, no tobacco and none of the second hand smoke problems," said Ron MacDonald, founder and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  of Crown7. "The good news is Crown7 is completely legal since there is no tobacco used and nothing is on fire with our product."

Every year, smokers across the nation take part in the American Cancer Society's Great American Smokeout([R]) by smoking less or quitting for the day on the third Thursday of November. The event challenges people to stop using tobacco and the Crown7 product is an ideal complement to smokers seeking an alternative to tobacco.

"There are about four to five anti-smoking bylaws The rules and regulations enacted by an association or a corporation to provide a framework for its operation and management.

Bylaws may specify the qualifications, rights, and liabilities of membership, and the powers, duties, and grounds for the dissolution of an
 going into effect every day across the U.S. at the local, county and state level," added MacDonald. "The Crown7 product allows bars, restaurants, casinos and other businesses where smoking is banned to retain loyal customers they would otherwise lose."

According to a recent study conducted by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), agency of the U.S. Public Health Service since 1973, with headquarters in Atlanta; it was established in 1946 as the Communicable Disease Center.  (CDC See Control Data, century date change and Back Orifice.

CDC - Control Data Corporation
), more than 45 million Americans smoked in 2006, and 80 percent are daily smokers. In 2006, nearly 24 percent of men and 18 percent of women smoked.

The Crown7 cigarette costs $99.95, and replacement cartridges which last up to two packs of cigarettes sell for $10. The cigarette cartridges are available in four different nicotine levels: high, medium, low and zero levels of nicotine.

For more information, please visit www.crown7.com.
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