(Bloomberg) -- New York’s top prosecutor is suing Puff Bar and about a dozen other makers and distributors of popular e-cigarette brands for alleged illegal sales practices and marketing ...
A Scots vape ... big puff vapes to the Scottish Parliament today. It will take a specially-designed trailer to the doors of Holyrood comprising two striking 1-ton containers - one filled with 35,000 ...
A Scots vape firm has warned of the alarming rise of 'big puff' vapes they say will be able ... legal 2ml vapes and the other packed with 9000 illicit, super-size disposable vapes - to showcase ...
The manufacturers, distributors, and retailers named in the lawsuit are Puff Bar, MYLE Vape, Pod Juice, Mi-One Brands, Happy Distro, Demand Vape, EVO Brands, PVG2, Magellan Technology, Midwest ...
The lawsuit seeks hundreds of millions of dollars in penalties and restitution for the companies’ public health impact.
distributors and retailers for illegally marketing and selling popular flavored vape brands like Puff Bar and Elf Bar to minors. Selling flavored nicotine vapes has been banned in New York since ...
New York Attorney General Letitia James is suing the manufacturers of 13 different e-cigarette or vape companies. Her office said she's suing the companies "for their role in fueling the youth ...
Demand Vape and Puff Bar did not immediately respond to requests for comment. Many vaping companies market e-cigarettes to adults as an alternative to traditional cigarettes. E-cigarettes have ...
“I take a puff every few minutes and only stop when I go to sleep. A 500-puff vape used to last me a few days but now it’s not even a day. Now I’m on 3,500-puff vapes which should be more ...
“I take a puff every few minutes and only stop when I go to sleep. A 500-puff vape used to last me a few days but now it’s not even a day. Now I’m on 3,500-puff vapes which should be more ...