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As a result, companies have been on high alert, making safety a priority when crafting vape products. With COVID-19 still a reality, experts are foreseeing a boom in the vaping market this summer.
Black market dealers who purchase the cartridges can fill them with whatever they want — pesticide-ridden distillate, heavily-cut oils, synthetic cannabis, to name a few — and consumers would ...
From startups to major players, several leading manufacturers told TechCrunch that their companies are seeing a boom in sales since the start of the crisis.
But dodgy and illegal vapes and liquids, which pose a 'danger' to the public's health, could soon be being sold under the counter amid a boom in 'black market' sales, leading retailers have warned.
The German-based vaporizer company saw an uptick in sales, as reported in Canopy Growth’s latest quarterly report. The company reported a 71% increase during the first quarter ending on June 30.
Vape usage in England grew by more than 400 per cent between 2012 and 2023, with 9.1 per cent of the British public now buying and using the electronic products.