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Disposable Vapes To Be Banned

Exactly that - we have (what's left) of disposables at £2 a pop; but most of what we sell now of that type are not disposables anymore (rechargeable & prefilled pod changeable).
And most people in that market want the "big puff" versions (for obvious reasons), and now there are plenty of variants of those that are compliant with the regs.
Am seeing a few kits now with 2ml coil pod + 10ml juice pod so are fully TPD compliant. Am reviewing one right now.
 
I wonder if all the adverts will stop from Chinese vendors on here with the daily 50mg posts even though they are already illegal over here.
 
Nicky Campbell is a twat, shame he's fronting the 5 live phone in on it. Some callers spouting a load of bollox as well.
 
And that's all folks! (well, legally)

Good riddance I say...
It's the only vape regulation I agree with (excluding banning cartoon characters, but there really is no need for them anyway).

And will it put vaping in a more favourable light with the general public?
I very much doubt it...
 
And that's all folks! (well, legally)

Good riddance I say...
It's the only vape regulation I agree with (excluding banning cartoon characters, but there really is no need for them anyway).

And will it put vaping in a more favourable light with the general public?
I very much doubt it...
I went into my local corner shop earlier, and someone in front of me was buying disposables.
 
I went into my local corner shop earlier, and someone in front of me was buying disposables.
(Like I've said before), businesses that carry on selling disposables post-ban, I can't see the point, as the reusable alternatives come in at the same price point.

But it may be that some businesses still have a lot of old stock to offload, and so will take the risk of continuing selling them (for however long).

And FWIW, none of the wholesale distributors we use are selling disposables anymore.
 
(Like I've said before), businesses that carry on selling disposables post-ban, I can't see the point, as the reusable alternatives come in at the same price point.

But it may be that some businesses still have a lot of old stock to offload, and so will take the risk of continuing selling them (for however long).

And FWIW, none of the wholesale distributors we use are selling disposables anymore.
The dodgy shops will no doubt continue to sell them cause they dont give a toss about our UK laws. Our own trading standards and police also seem to turn a blind eye to it as well.
 
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