Hi
I know this might attract some reasonably negative responses, so bare with me if you can.
I've been using an electronic cigarette since 2008. Its been amazing, I've stopped using tobacco, its all good.
I can't help being slightly embarrassed and disappointed with the way the electronic cigarette industry threw itself whole heartedly into the refillable idea.
I always thought bottled of liquid were a little dangerous to have around, especially with bright labels and lots of various sweet flavours. I have four children, they will eat or drink anything when crawling around. It just seemed so unnecessary.
Now we have a million different flavours, some very high strengths on the shelves of so called Vape shops, Massive and awkward looking ecigarette devices with large tanks.
The direction it took from about 2010 ish seemed to be appealing to the younger alco pop type community.
You tube is full of Vapers that seem to be more interested in the size of the cloud and the complexity of their vaping machine than anything else. (Dude)
I do remember being worried that the flavours like, candy crush, lager, etc would attract the wrong type of attention. I did expect an outright ban, it seems we did escape a ban but I think that this liquid refilling blowing massive clouds and using silly flavours caused most of the problem in the first place.
The problem is similar to the outrage at alco pops for the alcohol industry. I would have preferred that the electronic cigarette industry had kept it simple and not looked like it was attempting to attract a younger audience. It just feels wrong.
Question is, Does the new regulation have a point, and did the introduction of various whacky flavours and super strength liquid cause the powers that be to take action?
Chesney
I know this might attract some reasonably negative responses, so bare with me if you can.
I've been using an electronic cigarette since 2008. Its been amazing, I've stopped using tobacco, its all good.
I can't help being slightly embarrassed and disappointed with the way the electronic cigarette industry threw itself whole heartedly into the refillable idea.
I always thought bottled of liquid were a little dangerous to have around, especially with bright labels and lots of various sweet flavours. I have four children, they will eat or drink anything when crawling around. It just seemed so unnecessary.
Now we have a million different flavours, some very high strengths on the shelves of so called Vape shops, Massive and awkward looking ecigarette devices with large tanks.
The direction it took from about 2010 ish seemed to be appealing to the younger alco pop type community.
You tube is full of Vapers that seem to be more interested in the size of the cloud and the complexity of their vaping machine than anything else. (Dude)
I do remember being worried that the flavours like, candy crush, lager, etc would attract the wrong type of attention. I did expect an outright ban, it seems we did escape a ban but I think that this liquid refilling blowing massive clouds and using silly flavours caused most of the problem in the first place.
The problem is similar to the outrage at alco pops for the alcohol industry. I would have preferred that the electronic cigarette industry had kept it simple and not looked like it was attempting to attract a younger audience. It just feels wrong.
Question is, Does the new regulation have a point, and did the introduction of various whacky flavours and super strength liquid cause the powers that be to take action?
Chesney