Going
through the motions
New invention gives smokers
another way to quit while imitating
the hand-to-mouth habit
By
LISA CURTIS - GM Today Staff
April 24, 2008
MEQUON - Brett Roth knew he wasn’t
enjoying cigarettes as much as he used to, but the real eye opener
came when he was tucking his young son into bed one night in early
2004.
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"He said ‘I love you daddy’ in a raspy little
voice," said Roth, who used to think the squeaky voice was
cute. "It suddenly dawned on me where the rasp was coming from
and it wasn’t cute anymore."
He decided it was time to quit.
When Roth tried to quit smoking using current cessation products,
however, they weren’t working for him.