Four in 10 vapers 'will turn to black market for illegal e-cigs' when ban starts

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The government has proposed a ban on disposable vapes in the UK from 2025 - but many vape users are likely to seek out illegal vapes, which are already prevalent across the UK.

Earlier this year, legislation was announced that will limit the sale and use of single-use vapes from 2025. Now, a study has revealed that four out of every ten vape users are likely to turn to the black market for their supplies once the ban on disposables comes into effect.

The research was commissioned by nicotine pouch brand Ubbs and retailer Haypp, in light of the Government's commitment to a smoke-free Britain. "Nicotine pouches are a popular option which are supporting the UK with their goal of becoming a smoke free nation." Amongst the well-known features of such devices, those surveyed pointed out the lack of nicotine warnings and absence of details about emission testing .

Battery anxiety topped the list of vaping frustrations at 32 per cent, closely followed by limitations on where and when they can vape, which irritated 30 per cent.

 

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