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Flavour Ban on the Illegal Market Is Gaining Ground According to a Survey - Tva Gatineau

Summary by tvagatineau.ca
Despite the ban, flavoured vaping products continue to circulate freely in Quebec. A recent poll conducted by Léger on behalf of Imperial Tobacco revealed that 76% of adult vaping machines reported that they had purchased at least one illegal vaping product in the past year, an eight-point increase compared to last autumn. Purchases of flavoured products in specialty stores followed the same trend, from 40% in 2024 to 52% this year, although the…
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Despite the ban, flavoured vaping products continue to circulate freely in Quebec. A recent poll conducted by Léger on behalf of Imperial Tobacco revealed that 76% of adult vaping machines reported that they had purchased at least one illegal vaping product in the past year, an eight-point increase compared to last autumn. Purchases of flavoured products in specialty stores followed the same trend, from 40% in 2024 to 52% this year, although the…

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tvagatineau.ca broke the news in on Tuesday, July 15, 2025.
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