The AF5000 is advertised as coming pre-filled with 2ml of liquid nicotine - the legal maximum for a disposable e-cigarette. But it also has a clip-on 10ml 'reservoir' taking its total up to 12ml, allowing 5,000 'puffs of huge satisfaction' from a single device.
Former chairman of the Commons health committee, Steve Brine, criticized the move by Elf Bar, highlighting the continuous efforts of such businesses to protect profits by finding ways to bypass laws and emphasizing the importance of legislation keeping pace with such tactics.
Former Tory MP and paediatric consultant, Caroline Johnson, condemned the AF5000 as a means for the industry to addict more people to nicotine products, expressing concerns over its impact on children's health and emphasizing the necessity to protect the younger generation from addiction.
Shadow health minister Preet Gill emphasized the urgent need for the Government to remove the vapes from shelves amid the escalating trend of youth vaping and the risks posed by these devices being marketed towards children.
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