
Vapes could soon be sold in plain white packages and given boring names
Figures suggest that almost one in five 11–17-year-olds in Britain have tried vaping, according to a poll conducted on behalf of the charity Action on Smoking…
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The study, led by UCL and King’s College London researchers, involved 2,770 children and young people aged 11 to 18 and just under 4,000 adults. Officials said that the move follows the success of standardised packaging for cigarettes since 2017. Health leaders have launched a consultation which also proposes that vape devices can only come in three colours: white, black or grey.
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The study, led by UCL and King’s College London researchers, involved 2,770 children and young people aged 11 to 18 and just under 4,000 adults.
according to The IndependentOfficials said that the move follows the success of standardised packaging for cigarettes since 2017.
according to The IndependentHealth leaders have launched a consultation which also proposes that vape devices can only come in three colours: white, black or grey
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