October 01 – Vape Industry Brief


As the vaping industry continues evolving, both regulations and innovation are making headlines this month. From local tax changes to enforcement actions and helpful new tools, there’s a lot going on that could impact vapers and retailers alike. Here are the latest highlights from around the vaping world:

  • Federal Seizure of Adulterated Vapes in Minnesota: Federal officers confiscated over $1.5 million worth of illegal vaping products in Minnesota, citing concerns over adulterated cartridges and unregulated ingredients.
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  • Crackdown on Illegal Vape Sales in Newmarket: Authorities in the UK shut down three shops in Newmarket after discovering illegal vapes and tobacco products being sold without compliance.
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  • Confusion Looms Over Vape Taxes in Alabama: Multiple Alabama cities are debating local vape taxes, causing concerns over double taxation as a state deadline approaches.
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  • Montgomery and Mobile Pass Local Vape Tax Ordinances: Montgomery and Mobile City Councils in Alabama have officially passed vape tax ordinances in anticipation of the upcoming statewide regulations.
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  • “Drop the Vape” Launches Support Text Line: A new text support line has been introduced to help teens and adults quit smoking and vaping. The initiative is designed to provide encouragement and resources every step of the way.
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  • NEXA ULTRA 2: 50,000 Puffs and Compact Design: Vapers looking for longevity and convenience can look forward to the October launch of the NEXA ULTRA 2 — a compact device boasting an impressive 50,000 puff capacity and a freshness-locking feature.

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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.

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