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Described as “smart vapes”, the devices make it possible for users to access pre-installed games, receive and make calls, play music and track fitness.
Disposable vapes ban. From 1 June 2025, businesses will be banned from selling or supplying any single-use vapes, whether that's in shops or online.
Trump's decision to impose steep tariffs on China, now at 30% after peaking at 145% in April, as well as blockbuster seizures of unauthorised vapes, have constrained the supply of Chinese-owned ...
Recently hitting the vape market are digital products that have games, a gimmick UC Riverside researchers say can attract youths to the product and start a nicotine addiction.
Politics. How ‘Sour Raspberry Gummy Bear’ — and Other Chinese Vapes — Made Fools of American Lawmakers Everyone seems to agree candy-flavored vapes are bad for kids.
As disposable vapes are banned, I’ve been busy snapping them up, writes Emma Gritt. I’ve not passed a newsagent without buying up their remaining stock Stay up to date with notifications from ...
Disposable vapes will be banned in the UK from Sunday in an effort to curb youth vaping rates and reduce electronic waste. But Hazel Cheeseman, chief executive of Action on Smoking and Health (Ash ...
The study, published Monday in JAMA, found neotame in all 11 of the popular disposable vape brands it tested, including Elf Bar, Breeze, and Mr. Fog. Neotame was also detected in vapes marketed as ...
The sale of disposable vapes will be banned in the United Kingdom from Sunday, as the country becomes the latest to tackle the “environmental nightmare” of the single-use devices. However ...
Single-use vapes, such as Elf Bars and Lost Marys, will no longer be able to purchased in shops or online in England or Wales. Places that are found selling them will face a £200 fine from 1 June.