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<blockquote data-quote="Texugou" data-source="post: 23748507" data-attributes="member: 431767"><p>In Brazil, vapes or any ecigarette are illegal, but you can still find them at petrol stations, clubs and tobacco shops in every city, even at public events organised by the local government.</p><p>*Illegal to sell, it is legal to have one and use it</p><p></p><p></p><p>You won’t find mods or other refillable devices, apart from the Koko Prime and similar models.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Most disposables are smuggled in from Paraguay; they cost about US$5 to US$10 there and sell here for around US$25, and demand is only increasing.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I can buy flavor concentrates from domestic online sellers who market them as food or drink additives, but I tried to import flavors from NomNomZ, customs held the parcel while they decide whether to release it, seize it or fine me.</p><p>I’m still anxious about it, because legally they could open a criminal case against me. When I ordered I thought, “Nah, it’s just flavors,” but that would be unlikely, since I only bought 17 × 10 ml bottles for personal use.</p><p>I’m just waiting for them to decide whether it’s “for vaping”, they’ll probably just incinerate it and I won’t face any repercussions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Texugou, post: 23748507, member: 431767"] In Brazil, vapes or any ecigarette are illegal, but you can still find them at petrol stations, clubs and tobacco shops in every city, even at public events organised by the local government. *Illegal to sell, it is legal to have one and use it You won’t find mods or other refillable devices, apart from the Koko Prime and similar models. Most disposables are smuggled in from Paraguay; they cost about US$5 to US$10 there and sell here for around US$25, and demand is only increasing. I can buy flavor concentrates from domestic online sellers who market them as food or drink additives, but I tried to import flavors from NomNomZ, customs held the parcel while they decide whether to release it, seize it or fine me. I’m still anxious about it, because legally they could open a criminal case against me. When I ordered I thought, “Nah, it’s just flavors,” but that would be unlikely, since I only bought 17 × 10 ml bottles for personal use. I’m just waiting for them to decide whether it’s “for vaping”, they’ll probably just incinerate it and I won’t face any repercussions. [/QUOTE]
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