September 3, 2024
Online retailer Haypp has launched a petition in an attempt to save flavoured vapes from getting banned in the UK. The retailer is calling for the focus to be shifted on unscrupulous vendors, as it believes these vendors are one of the main reasons why young people are in possession of vapes.
The petition states that the UK has over 5 million vapers, a majority of them former smokers. Promoting vaping instead of the deadly smoking has made the UK one of Europe’s most successful countries in helping people to quit.
Haypp states that adults like flavours and adult vapers are no different. Fruit and dessert flavours are the most popular and most vapers quit smoking using a flavoured vape. Flavours are clearly not just nice to have, they are central to quitting cigarettes and staying quit.
The petition states, “The UK government has always been supportive of smokers wanting to quit, which is why last year it launched a swap-to-stop project to provide smokers with free vape products to help them do just that. We don’t want to see this support undermined by a group – the BMA – that appears to be attacking smokers.