Chinese E-cigarette Manufacturer SNOWPLUS: We’re Self-assured and confident with Great Reason

Based on a widely accepted study, today China produces about 90% of e-cigarettes and China’s share from the global e-cigarette exports amounts over 95%. Facing mounting public and regulatory scrutiny against e-cigarettes around the globe, SNOW PLUS–a leading Chinese e-cigarette manufacturer–has expressed confidence in their products along with the industry.
“We are certain about our products,” said Sa Wang, SNOWPLUS’s co-founder. She indicated that her confidence originates from the fact “the company holds itself to the highest safety and quality standards in the entire industry.”
This insistence on product safety and quality have brought about their phenomenal success. SNOWPLUS launched its first product in April this coming year and contains ended up being the fastest-growing Chinese e-cigarette brand in terms of sales. After distributing its products to thousands of stores across China, it is expanding overseas. The company’s total sales for September increased by 50% in comparison to August, according to Ms. Wang.

(Ms. Wang, SNOWPLUS’s co-founder, said that she gets full confidence inside the e-cigarette industry.)
SNOWPLUS has redefined the client experience with e-cigarettes: its products are among the best with regards to the kind of the chimney, the structure in the atomizer, and also the feel of surfaces. SNOWPLUS’s processing of the cartridge and e-liquid in addition has met Chinese national standards being issued shortly.

When she was asked about recent outbreak of lung injuries and death linked to e-cigarette use in the U.S., Ms. Wang said the principle culprit would be the use of THC (the principal psychoactive ingredient in marijuana) containing products as opposed to the mechanism of e-cigarettes. On September 28, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) disclosed that 77% within this outbreak reported using THC containing products, with or without nicotine-containing products.
“We are certain about the e-cigarette industry,” said Ms. Wang. She noted that e-cigarettes are less harmful than ordinary cigarettes since users may avoid several harmful constituents usually found in cigarettes including tar. Besides, “tobacco control experts at China’s National Wellness Planning Commission have determined that e-cigarettes emit less second-hand smoke than their traditional counterparts,” she explained.
Ms. Wang further expressed her optimism in regards to the Chinese government’s stance for the e-cigarette industry. She reasoned how the sector has incubated a cutting-edge global logistics inside China, as well as the government has always been supportive of industries filled with innovation and growth.

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