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  • UK Motor Group Calling for Ban on Vaping While Driving

    UK Motor Group Calling for Ban on Vaping While Driving

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    A motoring group in the United Kingdom is calling for the government to change laws on vaping and driving. With vaping at record levels, motoring experts at LeaseCar.uk are calling for an urgent ban on smoking e-cigarette devices when behind the wheel, according to an emailed press release.

    In the UK, it is a legal requirement to drive with due care and attention, and the experts at LeaseCar.uk say there is no way people can adhere to this standard of driving while vaping. Aside from causing drowsiness and dizziness, the devices emit vast clouds of smoke, which restricts vision, making it impossible to be aware of surroundings, the release states.

    “Drivers not in complete control of their vehicle could receive penalties such as an unlimited fine, 9 points and a discretionary disqualification,” the release states. “In extreme cases, if someone is injured or killed due to careless driving, they could be jailed.”

    In the UK, the only current law around smoking and driving is that it is illegal to smoke with someone under 18, but this doesn’t apply to vaping. Tim Alcock from LeaseCar.uk said that it is only a matter of time before there are more fatalities on the road due to vaping.

    “There has been growing concern over the effects of vaping, but we do know that there are high levels of nicotine in the devices, which is highly concerning from a driving point of view,” he said. “E-cigarettes that contain nicotine cause dizziness and lightheadedness, which is highly dangerous, putting both the driver and other road users at risk.

    “It is appalling that drivers are still allowed to vape with children in the car given the immediate dangers on the road and long-term medical side effects which are still being researched. Not only that, as people puff at the devices, the vast clouds of smoke create a massive hazard as it blocks and restricts vision. We are calling for the government to make urgent changes to current motoring offenses and consider just how dangerous vaping at the wheel is.”

  • U.S. CDC Makes Confusing Statements in Latest Report

    U.S. CDC Makes Confusing Statements in Latest Report

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    Monthly e-cigarette sales skyrocketed during the first two years of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a new study published Thursday by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

    “In the United States, the prevalence of e-cigarette use is markedly higher among youths and young adults than it is among adults overall. In 2021, 4.5% of all adults aged ≥18 years (an estimated 11.1 million) and 11.0% of young adults aged 18–24 years (an estimated 3.1 million) currently (≥1 day during the previous 30 days) used e-cigarettes; during 2022, 14.1% of high school students (an estimated 2.14 million) currently used e-cigarettes,” the CDC’s weekly Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR).

    However, in 2020, the U.S. Census Bureau counted 331.4 million people living in the United States; more than three-quarters (77.9 percent) or 258.3 million were adults aged 18 years or older and 30 million (of the 258.3 million) were aged 18-24. The Annie E. Casey Foundation confirms the CDC data. In 2019, 15.3 million students enrolled in high school (9th to 12th grade). Many U.S. high school students turn 18 before graduating high school, as well.

    Major media outlets such as ABC News are now reporting that “the CDC noted in its report that e-cigarette use is more common among young people than adults overall” even though the statement is misleading at best.

    The agency also states that e-cigarette sales boomed in 2020. Between January 2020 and December 2022, monthly unit sales increased by 46.6 percent, from 15.5 million units to 22.7 million units, the study found. Studies have also shown that combustible cigarette sales plummeted during the same time period.

    Researchers found the surge in vape sales was mostly driven by disposable e-cigarettes in flavors, including fruit and candy, which are popular among youth and young adult users, and several studies have found they are also preferred by adults who have quit combustible cigarettes..

    Additionally, while the share of pre-filled e-cigarette cartridges decreased from 75.2 percent to 48 percent of total sales, the share of disposable e-cigarette units increased from 24.7 percent to 51.8 percent of total sales.

    The study found this may be due to an announcement the U.S. Food and Drug Administration made in January 2020 that prioritized enforcement against prefilled cartridges in flavors other than tobacco and menthol.

    Disposable vaping products were the first e-cigarettes to be distributed broadly across the U.S. After winning a landmark lawsuit against the FDA in 2010, the Njoy King became the bestselling e-cigarette on the market after just a few years.

    By 2017, pod systems became more popular as battery technology improved. It was easy to switch between flavors, and the rechargeable battery lowered the cost of products for consumers compared to disposable devices.

    Open systems were popular too, but pods were easier and cleaner without the chance of spilling e-liquid everywhere. The versatility of pod systems helped vaping become more mainstream.

    Then in January of 2020, the FDA created an unnecessary problem. The regulatory agency stepped in under the guise of a youth vaping “epidemic” and banned the sale of all flavored (except tobacco and menthol) pod-style vaping products.

    Today, disposable vapes are the best-selling e-cigarettes, and millions are disposed of improperly every year, according to industry data.

  • UK’s Leading Vape Shops Support Disposables Ban

    UK’s Leading Vape Shops Support Disposables Ban

    VPZ store in Bruntsfield, UK
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    The head of one of the leading retailers and manufacturers of vaping products in the United Kingdom says he would support a ban on disposable vapes as long as it did not create a black market.

    Doug Mutter, company director of VPZ, said a ban in Australia had led to unsafe products being sold there illegally.

    He insists the industry recognizes that the environmental impact of single-use products needs to be addressed.

    An urgent review of disposable products was ordered by the Scottish government and is due to be released within days, reports Yahoo! News.

    It was commissioned after a campaign by climate activist Laura Young who had been collecting dozens of disposable vapes each day while walking her dog Cooper in Dundee.

    The review is likely to quantify the scale of the problem and lay out the options available to ministers.

    Disposable vapes are a problem because they contain lithium batteries which should be taken to a recycling facility for disposal.

    But millions are either discarded or thrown into bins each year where they can cause a fire at processing facilities.

    Refillable vapes are available which are much cheaper to use in the long term and have less of an environmental impact.

    VPZ has 150 stores throughout the UK.

    Mutter – who is also the director of the UK Vaping Industry Association (UKVIA) – said disposables have a place for smokers who would like to try vaping but do not want to invest in reusable systems.

    He acknowledges the environmental impact of them and their attractiveness to young people who do not already smoke.

    “For me, there should be a ban on disposables that we would support if there were proper punishments and policing put in place to enforce the ban and ensure that a black market doesn’t bubble up,” said Mutter.

    Enforcement should be funded by a licensing scheme, he said, which retailers would have to be a part of to sell vaping products.

  • FEELM’s Topower Brings More Puffs, Better Battery Life

    FEELM’s Topower Brings More Puffs, Better Battery Life

    A new disposable vape battery solution was showcased during the World Vape Show Dubai, held from June 21-23.
    The pioneering power technology developed by FEELM, a subsidiary of the world’s largest atomization technology company Smoore, is intended for markets that allow higher puff counts and has been designed to increase the endurance of single-use devices.

    When compared to mainstream batteries, the new Topower offers 30 percent more capacity with the battery size remaining unchanged and can deliver over 6,000 puffs without needing to be recharged.

    Topower also provides a constant power output that reduces the loss of taste caused by voltage drop.

    FEELM says the new innovation also boasts the “longest shelf life in the industry,” according to a press release, promising just 1 percent power attenuation over six months and 3 percent over a year – which the brand says is 1/10th the level seen in traditional batteries.
    “This is our new battery technology customized for higher puff disposable vape, with large puff vaping without charging, ultimate-low discharge, ultimate-high energy density,” said Rex Zhang assistant president of FEELM. “The end goal for our industry is to create a smoke-free future and unburden adults from the harms of deadly cigarettes – technology is going to play a leading role in achieving this.”

    Zhang said the no-charge element of Topower was beneficial not just for brands, but for consumers as well. He said the battery solution eradicates the need for additional charging cables, which eliminates the necessity for internal charging devices and consequently saves on production costs.

    He also said consumers would no longer need to “worry about when and where they could next plug their disposable, which can reduce user anxieties and create a more convenient vaping experience,” according to the release.

    Topower has been incorporated into two solutions – FEELM Max’s ceramic coil disposable solution and Power Alpha‘s mesh coil solution.

    FEELM Max and Power Alpha have already been extensively commercialized and have achieved considerable success in multiple countries.

  • Zanzibar to Ban Import and Consumption of  Vape Products

    Zanzibar to Ban Import and Consumption of Vape Products

    Zanzibar authorities plan to impose a ban on import and consumption of shisha and e-cigarettes, according to The Citizen.

    “We are all witnesses—the consumption of shisha and e-cigarettes has become commonplace, and we shall come up with a special regulatory law to govern those who will have special permits to import and sell shisha or electric cigarettes,” said Masoud Ali Mohammed, Zanzibar’s minister of state, office of the president, regional administrations, local governments and SMZ departments.

    Current importers have been advised not to restock products but rather to reach out to authorities for new directives. “Do not order more products after your current stock is depleted,” said the minister. “You will have to follow the new laws that the government is going to issue.”

  • July 1 is Start Date for New Louisiana Vaping Tax

    July 1 is Start Date for New Louisiana Vaping Tax

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    A new law that increases the tax on vaping products in Louisiana takes effect on July 1.

    But some vape shop owners say it is not the tax hike that bothers them the most about the new law.

    Rep. Paul Hollis, from St. Tammany Parish, authored the bill that Governor John Bel Edwards signed into law.

    “Basically, what we’ve done, we’ve increased the excise tax placed on vape products. Currently, it’s 5 cents, on July 1 it will go to 15 cents per milliliter,” said Hollis.

    Hollis said revenues from the higher tax will benefit La. State Police. “We put this vape tax and we dedicate it to the state police salaries and the legislature obviously believes are long overdue. I’m embarrassed by what we currently pay state police, especially new officers,” said Hollis.

    Landon Naquin said he owns Gotta Stop in Houma and is in the vape product business, according to FOX8Live.

    “I’m actually not opposed to a tax increase within reason and I find that it’s in reasonable amount because frankly, the state has been losing money recently because so many people within my own business are transitioning from cigarettes to E-cigarettes and the state’s not collecting that revenue from the cigarettes they used to collect,” said Naquin.

    Under the new law, beginning on October 1, vape product manufacturers and makers of alternative nicotine products that are sold in Louisiana will have to execute and deliver the certificate to the commissioner of the La. Office of Alcohol and Tobacco Control stating the product was on the market in the U.S. as of August 2016.

    Naquin thinks that will have a significant impact.

    “It pretty much only legally allows for three remaining products to remain on the market,” he said.

    And the law calls for the ATC commissioner will have to develop and maintain a directory listing all vape and alternative nicotine product manufacturers that have provided certifications that comply with that law.

  • Smoore Introduces Power Alpha to Dubai Vapers

    Smoore Introduces Power Alpha to Dubai Vapers

    The world’s leading global atomization technology company, Smoore, displayed its new disposable solution, Power Alpha, at the World Vape Show 2023 in Dubai (June 21st – 23rd).

    Power Alpha debuted at the TPE 2023 in Las Vegas, where it garnered widespread attention and praise for its unprecedented features and advanced technology. This time in Dubai, Power Alpha again overwhelmed company leaders, distributors, and dealers in the vaping industry with its four transformative features: no charge, no burn, no fade, and convenience of use.

    Power Alpha is a charge-free solution for large-puff disposable devices that solve issues disposable vape users face, including short battery life, charging inconvenience, and fading flavor and a burning taste after recharging, according to a press release.

    “These unique features of Power Alpha have fueled the market success of some major players in the vaping industry in North America, as it allows these companies to receive a flood of positive consumer feedback,” the release states.

    What makes Power Alpha a game changer are two patented technologies – a Topower battery and a Corex atomizer.

    Common charge-free vapes usually offer 2500~3000 puffs with a battery capacity of 950 mAh. But disposables employing Topower deliver twice as many puffs and have a large capacity of 2000 mAh, with the battery sizes remaining almost unchanged.

    The large 2000 mAh capacity supports an uninterrupted 6000-puff vaping experience means consumers do not need to recharge and look for their charging cables midway through the vaping. In addition, this battery technology also ensures stable output throughout its life.

    Corex atomizer technology takes the vaping experience to a whole new level with its upgraded mesh coil. Eco-Mesh, which is eco-processed and pollution-free, brings a consistent and mouthful taste due to the 200 percent increase in the precision of the mesh structure and the 50 percent faster heating speed.

    Corex’s patented cotton design increases the e-liquid conductivity by 15.8 percent and improves the e-liquid absorption by 23.5 percent, making the atomization more powerful and efficient.

    Another notable design is the F1 airflow, which brings consumers a clean vaping experience by improving the smoothness by 30 percent and eliminating the condensation by 100 percent.

    Power Alpha, a groundbreaking solution developed by Smoore over the past two years, not only retains the convenience of non-rechargeable disposables but also increases the number of puffs to 6000, which offers an exceptionally cost-effective option to consumers.

  • Innokin Unveils New Disposables for Dubai Market

    Innokin Unveils New Disposables for Dubai Market

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    Innokin unveiled a wave of new product launches at the World Vape Show Dubai taking place 21-23 June 2023 at the Dubai World Trade Centre.

    “With a strategic focus on capitalizing on the rapidly growing Middle East vaping market, Innokin aims to introduce a range of innovative products specifically tailored to local tastes,” according to a press release.

    The company is showcasing several products designed to meet the diverse preferences of the Middle Eastern vaping community. Innokins’s Innobar 6000 and Innobar V7000 are rechargeable, high-capacity disposable options, designed to provide a streamlined, user-friendly experience for vapers who require single-use devices, with flavors specifically tailored to the Middle East market.

    For users of refillable vaping devices, Innokin has unveiled the Klypse Zip, an updated version of the global best-selling Klypse pod device. The Klypse Zip features a smaller form factor, and a new 1.2Ohm refillable pod, designed for longer vaping sessions and intense flavor production.

    New pre-filled Klypse C1 pods are also showcased, allowing vapers to experience award-winning Klypse performance, without needing to learn how to refill a vaping device. All new pods are cross-compatible with the original Klypse device, giving existing customers a whole new range of options.

    “In April, we adjusted all our flavors to suit the Middle Eastern market. First, we selected more single-fruit and mixed-fruit flavors, such as dragon fruit, grape, apple peach, and strawberry watermelon,” Innokin co-founder George Xia, stated. “Secondly, we adjusted the sweetness and cooling effects of each profile to match local tastes. Already, our new formulations are receiving high praise and have surpassed similar products from other brands.

    “We are thrilled to unveil our latest range of products at World Vape Show Dubai. The Middle Eastern market is experiencing exponential growth, and we are confident that our tailored offerings and industry-leading support will allow Innokin to thrive. Our team has worked tirelessly to create exceptional vaping experiences, and we are looking forward to building relationships with distributors and retailers to serve vapers in the Middle East.”

  • U.S. FDA Warns Retailers for Elf Bar, Esco Bar Sales

    U.S. FDA Warns Retailers for Elf Bar, Esco Bar Sales

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    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is continuing its crackdown on illegal disposable vape devices. The regulatory agency has issued warning letters to 189 retailers for selling unauthorized tobacco products, specifically Elf Bar and Esco Bars brands. 

    “The FDA is prepared to use all of its authorities to ensure these, and other illegal and youth-appealing products, stay out of the hands of kids,” said FDA Commissioner Robert M. Califf. “We are committed to a multipronged approach using regulation, compliance and enforcement action and education to protect our nation’s youth.” 

    The warning letters are the result of a nationwide retailer inspection blitz over the past several weeks cracking down on the sale of these unauthorized e-cigarettes.

    The FDA continuously monitors the marketplace and took these actions as emerging marketplace data led to concerns over their appeal and risks to young people, according to an FDA release. More specifically, the agency’s ongoing surveillance efforts helped FDA identify Elf Bar and Esco Bars as being among the most popular brands in the United States and having high youth appeal.

    “All players in the supply chain—including retailers—have a role in keeping illegal e-cigarettes off the shelves,” said Brian King, director of the FDA’s Center for Tobacco Products (CTP). “This latest blitz should be a wake-up call for retailers of Elf Bar and Esco Bars products nationwide. If they’re waiting for a personal invitation to comply with the law, they might just get it in the form of a warning letter or other action from the FDA.”

    Last month, the FDA issued import alerts for all products under both the Elf Bar and Esco Bars brands. An import alert places these tobacco products on the red list, which makes them subject to Detention Without Physical Examination and allows the FDA to detain a product without physically examining it at the time of entry.

    Elf Bar and Esco Bars products do not have the required marketing authorization from the FDA.

  • Maine Senate Votes to Move Flavor Ban to House

    Maine Senate Votes to Move Flavor Ban to House

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    The Maine Senate on Wednesday advanced a ban on flavored tobacco products, sending the bill down to the House for a potential vote today, reports WGME.

    The bill, which passed 18-16, if passed by the House, will ban the sale of flavors like mint, vanilla, fruits and menthol in vaping products.

    The ban does not include menthol combustible cigarettes.

    However, the bill will not penalize the use, purchase or possession of flavored products, only the sale by tobacco retailers.

    The ban seeks to make statewide prohibitions that are already in place in PortlandSouth Portland, Brunswick, Bangor and Bar Harbor have also voted for similar bans.

    A similar statewide effort failed last year when lawmakers adjourned without taking up the bill.