For those wanting to switch to LED, this is good information. I found that the stores local to me (Seattle) have continued to carry essentially the same stock in bulbs to date. I asked and they indicated they were just continuing to sell what was already produced. I did a bit of research and found that there's been a couple changes in the US as far as enforcement of this "ban".
1) When the US gov't had the sequester, the agency that was tasked with enforcing this ban was essentially defunded. As a result, there was noone to make anyone comply. After this sequester ended, I don't know if they have stepped back up, by no stores have changed stock in any way local to me.
2) When it came down to the deadline, the gov't modified the "ban" to be slightly less restrictive. As a result, incandescent bulbs with halogen bulbs inside (hybrid incandescent I guess) are efficient enough to pass. These bulbs are not as cheap as the original banned bulb, but they are certainly cheaper than LED.
I don't know how this affects other countries (probably doesn't). So, those that want LED's can use this thread as a guide for what to get. Those that don't, know that there are some form of incandescent available. And, everyone should know that twisty bulbs are still evil (bad for X10, bad for environment, bad light...simply bad).