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Disposable vapes being sold for as little as 29p in ‘crazy' fire sale ahead of ban this weekend

Disposable vapes being sold for as little as 29p in ‘crazy' fire sale ahead of ban this weekend

The Irish Sun6 days ago

DISPOSABLE vapes are being sold for as little as 29p in a 'crazy' fire sale before they are banned this weekend.
It means they are being flogged for less than a Cadbury's chocolate Freddo bar — which now costs 30p in supermarkets.
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Despite the products being highly addictive, suppliers are not breaking the law by selling the vapes so cheaply
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From Sunday it will be illegal to sell single-use e-cigarettes in the UK under new laws to protect kids and reduce landfill.
But online sellers are desperate to avoid being stuck with illegal stock with £200 fines looming.
One site boasting a 'UK Vape Bargain Blast' is selling Flavaah Bar disposable vapes for 29p each, down from £5.
Elf Bars are on sale for 49p each, also down from a fiver.
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And a packet of 20 e-cigs can cost just £10, which would have been £100 a year ago.
Kate Pike, from the Chartered Trading Standards Institute, told The Sun: 'This is crazy.
'We are anticipating a challenging spike in illegal operations and supply during the changeover.
'Shops have been warned and
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Campaigners We Vape said it showed the new law will create a black market and is 'impossible to enforce'.
Disposable vapes will be banned across UK by next summer to stop Britain's kids from getting hooked
Ministers have brought in the rule as part of a drive to deter children and teenagers, who often use single-use vapes in fruity flavours, with flavours also set to be banned.
They also acted on environmental concerns about huge amounts of plastic and lithium batteries being thrown out, with an estimated one million vapes binned every day.
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With the ban on disposable vapes coming into force at the weekend, retailers are selling stock at hugely reduced prices
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