They should put a row of breath mints and the like there too. Gives it extra credibility.
Seen these in Scarborough.
Man, in about 3-5 years time there’s going to be an explosion in lung diseases from this shite. At the same time, there will be a huge drop in passengers going to Turkey.
This is just scummy
Well that’s a shop that getting closed down soon
Funny, but there’s no world in which that would ever work.
Is that like the air fresheners for sale?
I really don’t understand vaping.
To begin with, it was a good way for some people to give up smoking. We bought vapes which were rechargeable and refillable.
Then kids started vaping. And then those kids, despite all of the knowledge we have, moved on to smoking (I’m looking at you nieces and nephews).
Then we took the rechargeable ones and made them fucking disposable! What the actual fuck?
I vaped for ages last time I gave up smoking, even on 0% nicotine, so I understand the appeal, it’s just the whole thing makes so little sense to me!
As long as they are nicotine free – whatever. Air fresheners wouldn’t have nicotine would they?
I completely agree with a thought I heard once, allowing nicotine containing vapes to spread like that was a big mistake. Adding nicotine to fruity vapes is simply a con to build addiction, nothing else. It would be equivalent of us allowing to put nicotine into cakes just for the sake of it, but we don’t do that because it would be absurd and yet we allow the same to happen with disposable vapes.
The chav kids will now flock to Yorkshire to get their fix.
Shame there’s a massive gammon running the twitter account that posted this.
It is like when authorities forbid to sell shawarma in my town every joint just renamed to a meat roll.
Now, I would prefer a “mouth-operated meat roll.”
Fine incoming.
You can’t sell a banned product because you just changed what you call it 😂 that’s like selling cocaine under the label ‘baking soda’, it’s still not legal 😂
Fucking losers man
Yeah that won’t work
>”vape” means a device which—
(a)
vaporises substances, other than tobacco, for the purpose of inhalation through a mouthpiece (whether or not it also vaporises tobacco), and
(b)
is not a medical device within the meaning of regulation 2(1) of the Medical Devices Regulations 2002(5) or a medicinal product within the meaning of regulation 2(1) of the Human Medicines Regulations 2012(6);
Yeah… they haven’t.
No, that is not a way around the ban. You can’t sell Meth and call it inedible blue crystal, and get away with it.
Excuse me, I’d like a pouch of your Columbian odourless smelling salts, please.
Actual vaper here. Used them to quit cigarettes a long time ago. That eliminated the really bad bits of smoking, which are the tar and carbon monoxide. Stepped my nicotine levels way down gradually. The worst part of nicotine is its addictive qualities. I can now go a very long time without nicotine. When I smoked real cigs, I could last about an hour, and I was on 40 a day. Cigarettes are now even more expensive than when I quit. Vaping saves load of money too.
I have used refillable, rechargeable vapes since I started. That’s all that was available back then. Disposable vapes are horrible, and not just for the littering issue. They are super strong and have the highest nicotine levels legally available in the UK. Any non-smoker who starts using them will become quickly addicted. They really should only be used as an alternative to tobacco.
Obligatory reference to attending my TED talk because my post is longish
Tbf that’s not much different than all the little shops that have got away with selling “room oderisers” for how many years
While I am in favour of the van, I find this one funny
I’m going to suggest very gently that a Twitter account called Active Patriot might not be the most reliable or trustworthy source…
Maybe huffing Febreze would be healthier.
This is obviously supposed to be taken as a joke directed at Poppers being sold as ‘room oderizers’ or Spice as ‘incense’.
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They should put a row of breath mints and the like there too. Gives it extra credibility.
Seen these in Scarborough.
Man, in about 3-5 years time there’s going to be an explosion in lung diseases from this shite. At the same time, there will be a huge drop in passengers going to Turkey.
This is just scummy
Well that’s a shop that getting closed down soon
Funny, but there’s no world in which that would ever work.
Is that like the air fresheners for sale?
I really don’t understand vaping.
To begin with, it was a good way for some people to give up smoking. We bought vapes which were rechargeable and refillable.
Then kids started vaping. And then those kids, despite all of the knowledge we have, moved on to smoking (I’m looking at you nieces and nephews).
Then we took the rechargeable ones and made them fucking disposable! What the actual fuck?
I vaped for ages last time I gave up smoking, even on 0% nicotine, so I understand the appeal, it’s just the whole thing makes so little sense to me!
As long as they are nicotine free – whatever. Air fresheners wouldn’t have nicotine would they?
I completely agree with a thought I heard once, allowing nicotine containing vapes to spread like that was a big mistake. Adding nicotine to fruity vapes is simply a con to build addiction, nothing else. It would be equivalent of us allowing to put nicotine into cakes just for the sake of it, but we don’t do that because it would be absurd and yet we allow the same to happen with disposable vapes.
The chav kids will now flock to Yorkshire to get their fix.
Shame there’s a massive gammon running the twitter account that posted this.
It is like when authorities forbid to sell shawarma in my town every joint just renamed to a meat roll.
Now, I would prefer a “mouth-operated meat roll.”
Fine incoming.
You can’t sell a banned product because you just changed what you call it 😂 that’s like selling cocaine under the label ‘baking soda’, it’s still not legal 😂
Fucking losers man
Yeah that won’t work
>”vape” means a device which—
(a)
vaporises substances, other than tobacco, for the purpose of inhalation through a mouthpiece (whether or not it also vaporises tobacco), and
(b)
is not a medical device within the meaning of regulation 2(1) of the Medical Devices Regulations 2002(5) or a medicinal product within the meaning of regulation 2(1) of the Human Medicines Regulations 2012(6);
Yeah… they haven’t.
No, that is not a way around the ban. You can’t sell Meth and call it inedible blue crystal, and get away with it.
Excuse me, I’d like a pouch of your Columbian odourless smelling salts, please.
Actual vaper here. Used them to quit cigarettes a long time ago. That eliminated the really bad bits of smoking, which are the tar and carbon monoxide. Stepped my nicotine levels way down gradually. The worst part of nicotine is its addictive qualities. I can now go a very long time without nicotine. When I smoked real cigs, I could last about an hour, and I was on 40 a day. Cigarettes are now even more expensive than when I quit. Vaping saves load of money too.
I have used refillable, rechargeable vapes since I started. That’s all that was available back then. Disposable vapes are horrible, and not just for the littering issue. They are super strong and have the highest nicotine levels legally available in the UK. Any non-smoker who starts using them will become quickly addicted. They really should only be used as an alternative to tobacco.
Obligatory reference to attending my TED talk because my post is longish
Tbf that’s not much different than all the little shops that have got away with selling “room oderisers” for how many years
While I am in favour of the van, I find this one funny
I’m going to suggest very gently that a Twitter account called Active Patriot might not be the most reliable or trustworthy source…
Maybe huffing Febreze would be healthier.
This is obviously supposed to be taken as a joke directed at Poppers being sold as ‘room oderizers’ or Spice as ‘incense’.
‘Active Patriot’ is a funny way to spell cunt.
I too find AI generated images amusing.
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