Weekly Vape News 4

Welcome to the weekly vape news of the week. This article covers the vape news about United Kingdom vape law, Juul, Blu Bar, India vape policy and Dragbar.

1. UK local councils call for ban on disposables by 2024

The local councils of England and Wales stated that 1.3 million disposable e-cigarettes are discarded every week. Disposable electronic cigarettes will cause environmental pollution and fire hazards, and are too attractive to minors. They hope that they will be completely banned by 2024 Disposable electronic cigarettes.

2. Juul Submitted PMTA application again

On July 19, Juul Labs announced that it had submitted a PMTA application for JUUL2. JUUL2 mainly includes the following features: the pod is equipped with a Pod ID chip to prevent the use of illegal counterfeit and compatible pods, and supports age verification and device locking by connecting to the APP.

3. Blu Bar launches 3 new flavors

Imperial Tobacco’s one-off brand Blu Bar has announced the launch of three new flavors, namely Tropical Mix, Apple Ice and Mint Ice. As of now, Blu Bar has a total of 13 flavors. Blu Bar oil injection volume 2ml, nicotine 20mg/ml, 600 mouthfuls each.

4. India steps up crackdown on e-cigarettes

The Ministry of Health of India recently issued a notice to 15 e-cigarette e-commerce websites, requesting them to stop e-cigarette sales and advertising, and requiring the operators of the websites to respond within 36 hours after receiving the notice, among which 4 e-commerce websites Operations have ceased, and the rest of the sites have not yet responded.

5. DRAGBAR launches B6500 in the US and plans to release sister brand ICEWAVE

DRAGBAR will also exhibit at the Las Vegas station from July 19th to 22nd, and display the new product DRAGBAR B3500 at the exhibition. The sister brand ICEWAVE will launch the first product X8500, which is equipped with power and fuel level displays, transparent body, and creative stickers.

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