Concerns are rising over young people vaping in Jersey, with fears that a ban on e-cigarettes could lead to more children smoking cigarettes. Chinese manufacturers are producing illegal disposable e-cigarettes designed to appeal to kids, resembling toys and school supplies. There are worries that Zyn, a US-produced product, may face similar backlash as Juul did, potentially leading to bans and allowing unregulated foreign competitors to thrive.
Zyn facing the same moonshot into angry parents' fury that Juul faced. Hopefully the outcome isn't the same: banning the at least semi-regulated, US-company produced product while letting non-regulated foreign competitors flourish. https://t.co/qnD4KkIpjX
WARNING for parents! This is a must read. Chinese manufacturers are now making their illegal disposable e-cigarettes in designs that look like toys, water bottles, and everyday school supplies. https://t.co/fIqdE3JXbp
WARNING for parents! Chinese manufacturers are now making their illegal disposable e-cigarettes in designs that look like toys, water bottles, and everyday school supplies. This leaves NO doubt that kids are the target market for these illegal products. https://t.co/fIqdE3JXbp
The vaping craze could lead to more children smoking cigarettes if a ban is brought in on e-cigarettes, scientists fear Do you think there should be a vape ban? Let us know in the comments π https://t.co/uU1qrlK2Ny
Young people vaping in Jersey 'a concern' https://t.co/s409mNfwOL