Tag: Irish Vape Vendors Association

  • Irish Vape Group Defends Flavor Preferences of Adults

    Irish Vape Group Defends Flavor Preferences of Adults

    Ireland’s Oireachtas Health Committee yesterday heard testimony from three members of the Irish Vape Vendors Association (IVVA) as politicians continued scrutiny of the general scheme of the Public Health (Tobacco and Nicotine Inhaling Products) Bill. The three members of the IVVA, who all have ties to the vaping industry, argued that flavors should be retained as people seeking to give up smoking using vapor products “want to move away from the flavor of tobacco.”

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    Social Democrats TD Róisín Shortall asked the IVVA about a number of vape flavors that she said would be “particularly attractive to under 18s.” Addressing the committee, Shortall named a number of the flavors listed on their websites including Dr Frost Lemonade Fizz, Apple Berry Crumble and Purple Slush. “Surely there isn’t a demand for adults from those for those flavors, they very much sound like flavors that are designed to appeal to children,” she said. Shortall also said that some products are sold with “cartoon-like packaging” such as “Vampire Vape”.

    In response, Joanna O’Connell of Vapourpal said their website “only stocks flavors that our adult customers request,” according to The Journal. “They’re not attracted by the packaging, they are attracted by the flavor. That specific flavor that you’re speaking of that’s on our website is one of the most popular fruit flavored e-liquids among adults,” she said.

    O’Connell agreed that the packaging was “cartoon-like” and added that they have “been onto the manufacturer regarding that.” Shortall also sought clarity from the IVVA on online age verification for buying e-cigarette products online. One IVVA member said that there are no “foolproof” age verification systems for online e-cigarettes websites.

  • Irish Vape Group to Urge Health Officials Against Flavor Ban

    Irish Vape Group to Urge Health Officials Against Flavor Ban

    Members of the Irish Vape Vendors Association (IVVA) will argue today that flavored nicotine vaping products should not be restricted in newly proposed tobacco control legislation.

    The Joint Committee on Health is meeting with representatives from the IVVA for pre-legislative scrutiny of the general proposals included in the Public Health (Tobacco and Nicotine Inhaling Products) Bill.

    The proposed legislation would prohibit the sale of vaping and tobacco and heat-not-burn (HnB) products to persons under the age of 18. It will also make it illegal for under-18s to sell such products, according to The Journal.

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    The committee previously heard concerns from the Irish Heart Foundation that teen smoking rates are increasing for the first time in ten years due to an “explosion” of vaping among this age group.

    “Research from the Health Research Board has found that teenagers who vape are up to five times more likely to take up smoking citing the gateway effect. We welcome the opportunity to discuss these and other related matters with representatives,” a committee member said.

    A spokesperson for the IVVA argues that e-liquid flavors are of vital importance to adult vapers. The IVVA says it is “deeply concerned” by the negative effects a flavor ban could have on tobacco harm reduction and consumer choice.

    “The main argument in favor of banning flavored e-liquids is the potential risk of making vaping products more attractive to minors with child-friendly flavorings & packaging. The association between vaping flavors and subsequent smoking initiation is not substantiated. Banning flavored e-liquids would also run counter to vape consumers’ interest. IVVA members observe daily that the choice of e-liquid flavors is one of the reasons that encourages an adult smoker make the switch to vaping.” the IVVA will tell the committee.

    Ireland hopes to be tobacco-free by 2025.