Chance Quote by Andre Calantzopoulos
“The problem Philip Morris had with electronic cigarettes since the beginning of development was the satisfaction of the smoker. Because the taste is dramatically different and, at the initial stages, the nicotine pharmacokinetics were very slow. You could not get the satisfaction. It's not so easy to crack this code. The taste satisfaction is very important. The closest you are to this, the more chances you have to switch people. It's very nice to have a zero-risk product, but if nobody uses it, you don't have any reduction in public health risk.”
About This Quote
Source Industry report: Philip Morris, 2021
Electronic cigarettes fail to satisfy smokers due to taste and slow nicotine delivery, limiting their public health impact.
In simple terms: Unsatisfying e‑cigarettes hinder switching smokers.
Improve taste and nicotine speed.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- Smoking cessation programs
- product development
- regulatory policy
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can taste be optimized without health risks?
- What alternative strategies could reduce smoking?
Changing taste may not overcome addiction psychology.