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  • Omaha vape bar aims to educate, help adults quit smoking

    Omaha vape bar aims to educate, help adults quit smoking

    Proudly serving the Omaha area since 2014, Generation V Vape + CBD Shop has quickly become Omaha’s favorite vape shop — being voted Omaha’s Choice for Vape Shop two years in a row by World-Herald readers. “Our success is a direct result of our team’s dedication to providing exceptional service to help…

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  • A New Reality For E-Cigs & Vape

    A New Reality For E-Cigs & Vape in USA

    In a way, the Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) ban on flavored e-cigarettes and vaping ended in a compromise. As of Feb. 6, convenience stores and other retailers can no longer carry or display cartridge-based e-cigarettes or vaping pods in flavors other than menthol and tobacco. “Our wholesale supplier along…

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  • Global Sources: Rechargeable vape electronic cigarette

    U.S. e-cigarette recovery report during COVID 19

    Vape sales growth slowed due to inventory restrictions and the outbreak of the US COVID pandemic in February due to China shutdown. According to Nielsen retail data, sales in the North American e-cigarette market increased by 3.3% year-on-year in March, sales fell 8.1% year-on-year, and prices fell 11%. Sales in…

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  • COVID 19 did not have a significant bad effect on US e-cigarette sales

    COVID 19 did not have a bad effect on US e-cigarette sales

    Headset, a Seattle-based data analysis company, found that the four markets it tracks (California, Colorado, Nevada, and Washington) all experienced a decline in market share after the panic of lung injury last year. The downward trend stabilized from the end of September to the beginning of October last year. However,…

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  • Oregon flavor ban is gone for state revenue

    Oregon flavor ban is gone for state revenue

    Oregon lawmakers killed a proposal to ban flavored nicotine vape products. This proposed bill intended to ban all types of vaping devices including disposable, refillable mod vapes and cartridge-based flavored pod system products. In the November ballot, the lobbyist denoted that the state would lose $22.6 million tax revenue soon…

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  • Flavored vape are back on the shelves in Washington

    Flavored vapes are back on the shelves in Washington

    February 7, 2020, flavored vape products are back on the shelves in Washington. Washington State lawmakers amended the ban on vaping this week. During the four-month period, it was banned, local vape shops were hurt financially. And now they are recovering soon. According to Washington Post, Mr. Trump reversed course…

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  • Banning flavored e-liquids leads to kills

    Banning flavored e-liquids leads to kills

    Banning flavored e-liquids leads to kills. It kills people who strive for a healthier life out of smoking and adult smokers who are keen on flavored vapes. The following passages are part of the article from Westword: “What the author finds very odd is, everyone in the government likes to…

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  • Should the vape flavor ban take effect?

    Should the vape flavor ban take effect?

    After cracking down illegal e-liquid with cannabis additive, the U.S. health officials on Tuesday reported no new deaths from the mysterious respiratory illness tied to vaping after their last update on Jan. 16, keeping the total deaths at 60. It’s obvious that vaping is not the reason to cause the…

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  • U.S. media malfeasance and political speculation caused vaping panice

    U.S. media malfeasance and political speculation caused vaping panic

    The vaping “epidemic” is actually a typical moral panic. The media ignores the evidence reports in a sensational way. In addition, politicians opportunistically make the electronic cigarette panic even worse. The data shows that the legal nicotine e-cigarettes are irrelevant to the successive vaping-related diseases last year. At the same…

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  • US government no longer advises to stop smoking e-cigarettes

    US government no longer advises to stop smoking e-cigarettes

    However, according to the latest news from WSJ, with the identification of e-cigarette-related lung diseases, various parties’ attitudes towards e-cigarettes are undergoing some changes. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has abandoned a broad recommendation it has made in the past that in the context of e-cigarette-related outbreaks,…

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