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Evidence shows e-cigarettes help more smokers quit than patches alone, but experts warn that trendy pods and puffs can fuel ...
As of Sunday, 1 June, a ban on disposable vapes has been enforced in the UK, meaning that it is now illegal for retailers to sell them. The move is part of a wider crackdown on nicotine-based products ...
The artificial sweetener neotame, commonly used in chewing gum, ice cream, and cakes, was found in all 11 disposable vape ...
The ban on disposable vapes that came in last week was meant to reduce teenage vaping and cut down on litter and pollution in ...
Dan Marchant, managing director at online retailer Vape Club, claimed its disposable sales have increased between 50% and 100% in recent weeks. "It’s not surprising that adults who have been relying ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. DISPOSABLE vapes will be banned from tomorrow, meaning these Colchester vape shops will be affected. From June 1, it will be illegal for ...
A ban on the sale of disposable vapes is set to come into force from 1 June 2025, but a shocking survey shows the policy could backfire, potentially derailing the UK's ambition to become smoke ...
However, there are concerns some people are stocking up on single-use vapes, with research by online nicotine retailer Haypp finding 82 per cent of disposable vape users are planning to stockpile.
and disposable products became the most successful vape products to do so because they are simple to use and most closely replicate the sensation of smoking. “We are concerned that this ban will ...
The popularity of vapes has skyrocketed in recent years - but the days of picking up a disposable vape from the corner shop are numbered as a ban comes into force on Sunday.
Vaping as an alternative to smoking has surged in popularity over the past decade or so, and disposable vape pods or sticks can be found front-and-centre at shop tills all across the UK.