LOGIC (electronic cigarette)

Logic (stylized as "logic.") is an electronic cigarette brand of Japan Tobacco International.[1]

Description

Logic sells rechargeable and disposable e-cigarettes.[2] Nicotine is obtained from a polyethylene glycol or propolene glycol e-liquid solution, and other chemicals are included such as glycerin and flavorings.[3] The end of the device turns blue when in use.[4]

In the first quarter of 2015, Logic Technology Development held a 20% market share in United States convenience stores.[1] In April 2015, Japan Tobacco International agreed to acquire Logic Technology Development.[1]

History

Logic Technology Development was founded in 2010 by Eli Alelov[2] and Howard Panes.[5] Panes served as chief operating office of the company.[6] Panes is a personal fitness trainer, entrepreneur, and founder and CEO of STEALTH Body Fitness.[7][8][9] Stealth, smartphone compatible, is an interactive core muscle trainer that uses Gameplay Technology.[8]

References

  1. Mickle, Tripp (30 April 2015). "Japan Tobacco to Acquire U.S. Electronic Cigarette Company Logic Technology Development". Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 2015-09-10.
  2. "Japan Tobacco Acquires E-Cig Maker Logic". CSP magazine. 30 April 2015.
  3. Jennifer Welsh (3 May 2013). "The Incredible Cigarette* That Doesn't Cause Cancer** Is Changing The World". Business Insider. Retrieved 2015-09-10.
  4. Anthony Pappalardo (2012-07-15). "Electronic Cigarettes: Blowing Smoke Up Your Ass?". Vice. Retrieved 2015-09-10.
  5. Tavernise, Sabrina; Meier, Barry (24 April 2014). "For E-Cigarettes, the Regulatory Battle Now Begins". The New York Times. Retrieved 2015-09-10.
  6. Adams, R. L. (2017-10-27). "From Broke to Billions: 5 Strategies These Billionaires Used to Get Rich". Entrepreneur. Retrieved 2020-06-05.
  7. "Stealth: Get Ripped Abs by Playing Games on Your Smartphone". Money Inc. 2016-12-29. Retrieved 2020-05-19.
  8. "STEALTH Body Fitness teams up with Kaz Grala". ESPN.com. 2017-08-28. Retrieved 2020-05-19.
  9. "Stealth fitness trainer promises ripped abs via smartphone games". finance.yahoo.com. Retrieved 2020-05-19.
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