For the long term, no. But in the short term, the mandate takes effect IMMEDIATELY, meaning stock that is already on the shelves can't be sold. U.S. e-liquid manufacturers and vendors were give zero time to bring existing products and production lines into compliance.I'm thinking the flow restrictored bottles are not our top-most concern.
Imagine the storm if they required flow restrictors on liquor. Or even child-proof caps.
And I've had ups leave pounds of ammunition on my door step. In the sun. In the middle of summer.I just got an order in from my favorite vendor, still in glass bottles with child proof caps and shrink wrapped. I thought it ironic that bleach doesn't even have to be in flow restricted bottles! This is ridiculous!
I just got an order in from my favorite vendor, still in glass bottles with child proof caps and shrink wrapped. I thought it ironic that bleach doesn't even have to be in flow restricted bottles! This is ridiculous!
very sensible evidence based approach to vaping
Actually it's a bloody PITA to get a piece of that gum out of the individual blister things they're in.Here's Nicorette, same nicotine, in all those luscious kid-friendly flavors, and looks just like regular chewing gum--zero child-proofing.
Actually it's a bloody PITA to get a piece of that gum out of the individual blister things they're in.