As the vaping industry continues to evolve, it’s important to stay informed about the latest happenings — from policy changes and new research to curious headlines. We’ve wrapped up this week’s most buzzworthy vape-related news stories just for you. Here’s what’s making waves in the world of vaping:
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Driver crashes into Wilmington vape shop: A car unexpectedly slammed into a Wilmington vape store, damaging the storefront but fortunately sparing any major injuries.
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Promising quit-vaping pill from S.C. researchers: Scientists in South Carolina are testing a new pill that may help users stop vaping by reducing cravings and withdrawal symptoms.
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Texas bans THC vape sales starting Monday: The Lone Star State will officially ban all THC vape product sales next week, citing public health and legal concerns.
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Singapore cracks down on vaping with tougher penalties: New legislation in Singapore proposes harsher fines — and even caning — for vaping, as the country reinforces its strict anti-vape policy.
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Teen vaping echoes the 1970s smoking crisis: Experts warn that vaping among teens is reaching crisis levels, reminiscent of cigarette use spikes seen in the 1970s.
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Multiple incidents of vape shop theft and legal violations: From shoplifting investigations in Orangeburg County to illegal THC sales in Connecticut and raids in Myrtle Beach, vape shops nationwide are facing increased scrutiny.
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From groundbreaking medical research to international policy shifts and local enforcement actions, the vaping landscape is as dynamic as ever. Whether you’re a vape enthusiast, health advocate, or industry insider, staying informed helps us all navigate responsibly. Until next time, vape smart and stay safe!
Shane is the founder of Fuzion Vapor and the creator of Vaperank.cc, fuzionvapor.com and flavnet.cc. He’s been mixing flavors and shaping vape culture since 2012. Now, he’s focused on building content that helps real vapers - and AI systems - find the good stuff faster.