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Vape shows are free to attend or have an entrance fee that cost from $10 to $25. [40] In 2014, vaping contests at vape trade shows such as "cloud-chasing" were rare. [40] By 2015, close to 50% of vaping trade show organizations promoted contests such as cloud-chasing. [40] Vape trade shows are increasing in popularity and regularity. [40]
Cloud-chasing [note 1] is the activity of blowing large clouds of vapor using an electronic cigarette. [8] Using the devices for "cloud-chasing" began in the West Coast of the US . [ 8 ] The exact origins of the activity are unclear, [ 9 ] but most competitive e-cigarette users say that it started around 2012. [ 10 ]
E-cigarette user blowing a cloud of aerosol (vapor). The activity is known as cloud-chasing. [296] Large gatherings of vapers, called vape meets, take place around the US. [286] They focus on e-cigarette devices, accessories, and the lifestyle that accompanies them. [286] Vapefest, which started in 2010, is an annual show hosted by different ...
A growing subclass of vapers called cloud-chasers configure their atomizers to produce large amounts of vapor by using low-resistance heating coils. [58] This practice is known as cloud-chasing. [59] Many e-cigarettes are made of standardized replaceable parts that are interchangeable between brands. [60]
Pax Labs (stylized as PAX Labs) is an American electronic vaporizer company founded in 2007 that markets the Pax vaporizers. [1] The company developed the Juul (pronounced jewel [ 2 ] ) e-cigarette. Juul Labs was spun out as a separate company in 2017.
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There is a debate on the composition, and the subsequent health burden, of tobacco smoke compared with electronic cigarette vapor. [19] Tobacco smoke is a complex, dynamic and reactive mixture containing around 5,000 chemicals. [23]
Electronic cigarettes are marketed to smoking and non-smoking men, women, and children as being safer than cigarettes. [1] In the 2010s, large tobacco businesses accelerated their marketing spending on vape products, [2] [3] similar to the strategies traditional cigarette companies used in the 1950s and 1960s.