VAP'BREVES: The news of Friday 2 December 2016

VAP'BREVES: The news of Friday 2 December 2016

Vap'brèves offers you your flash e-cigarette news for the 2 2016 December Friday. (Update the news to 08h20).

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FRANCE: ME (S) WITHOUT TOBACCO, A FRANC AND GREAT SUCCESS?


a near triumph. The deserted tobacco shops. A desire to stop. Smokers released. Until the sun that was there. Sorrowful spirits (there is no shortage of them) will perhaps note as a (discreet) form of resurgence of the communiques emanating from the political office of the single party. (See article)

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BELGIUM: A MASSIVE RETURN TO THE CLOPE WITH A MAGGIE OF BLOCK?


You might think that having a doctor as Minister of Health could be a good thing. Yet it is not so. When we talk about Maggie Deblock, I automatically notice faces that get tense. (See article)

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UNITED KINGDOM: 250 E-LIQUIDS EVER MORE TOXIC THAN SAFETY LEVEL RECOMMENDS


According to a recent study, some additives in e-liquids break down into toxic compounds that significantly exceed health recommendations when turned into vapor. (See article)

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FRANCE: TOBACCO PRICE TO INCREASE IN JANUARY


The news will not please smokers. The prices of cigarettes and roll-your-own tobacco will likely increase at the end of January by around 30 to 40 cents for the former and from 1,40 to 1,60 euros for the latter, a source close to the latter said on Thursday. AFP, thus confirming information from Figaro. (See article)

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