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- From: larry@peak.psl.nmsu.edu (Evil Engineer doin' it the Cowboy Way)
- Subject: Only $39.95 + $6.00 S & H to "Phaseout"
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- Organization: New Mexico State University, MetaPhysical Science Laboratory
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- Date: Wed, 23 Dec 1992 17:35:24 GMT
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- The latest infomercial scam I've seen is a little plastic widget (I
- believe it is called "Phaseout") for punching air holes in the filters of
- cigarettes. The ad goes into all sorts of quasi-scientific bullshit about
- cooling air and condensation, with 81% reductions in harmful tar and
- nicotine, etc. and "no difference in taste". All illustrated by a fairly
- disgusting group of test smokers, inhaling deeply and attesting to
- this fact. The hype is specifically designed to provide a means for
- smokers to pretend to try to do something about their habit without
- actually doing anything: "You can taper off and quit, or just reduce
- harmful tars and nicotine."
-
- The widget has a little plastic shaped block which you insert a whole pack
- of _frajos_ into, squeeze, and presto! twenty beautifully perforated
- filters. Evidently you get several "phases" of the widget, different
- versions which poke progressively more/larger air holes.
-
- And all for only $45.95, including the shipping and handling!
-
- Interestingly, many of us having first-hand experience with the nicotine
- monkey remember a commercial brand (I'm wanting to say it was Tareyton,
- but that's not right), which came out with the perforated filter several
- years ago. It was quite flat as cigarettes went. Most people who bought a
- pack or carton ended up putting scotch tape around the filters to cover the
- air holes, just to get some "flavor" out of it.
-
- As a longtime smoker who suffered to stop six years ago, I still have
- a lot of sympathy for people who smoke. And I view such devices and ads as
- another ploy to exploit the miseries of the nicotine junkie. I suspect the
- number of people who have actually succeeded in stopping with this device is
- miniscule.
-
- Pack'o'Cigarette Peeves:
-
- 1) "Flavor" and "taste" used to describe the experience of smoking
- cigarettes. "Dizzy" I might accept..
-
- 2) Cigarettes and all the grief they cost. The American Indian's true
- revenge on the white man.
-
- 3) People who have never smoked being disgustingly self-righteous
- about smoking, in particular, insisting how easy it is to quit.
-
- 4) Tobacco companies, now peddling the poison overseas to offset the
- declining U.S. market. (Another distinction of the U.S. is
- that we make the best commercial cigarettes on earth..)
-
- Anti-peeve: the CO has now quit, clean as of April 1. With both of us
- stopped, we are saving well over $2000 per annum on cigs, at todays carton
- prices. (Of course, I'm awarding her a $1K gift next April 1, but we're
- still way ahead.) And we don't have to listen to each other gagging and
- coughing up lungers every morning.
-
- L.
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