Vaping continues to spark headlines across the globe—from evolving policies to positive milestones and unexpected legal cases. Here’s your quick roundup of this week’s top vape news stories shaping the industry and community.
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Denver Vape Shops Grapple with Uncertain Future Post-Election
After the city’s voters upheld a flavor ban, Denver vape shops now face tough choices about their future, with some owners considering relocation or closure.
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UK Sees Vaping Surpass Smoking for First Time
A major public health shift has occurred in Britain, where more people now vape than smoke—marking what experts are calling a “massive milestone.”
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Denver Flavor Ban to Take Effect in January
Local businesses are bracing for Denver’s new flavor ban, with several vape shops warning they may shut down or relocate due to the restrictions on flavored e-liquids.
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Philip Morris Vape Patent Challenge Rejected
A British unit of Philip Morris has lost a legal attempt to invalidate a competitor’s vape patent, further fueling competition in the e-cigarette tech space.
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High Drama: Michigan Welcomes ‘Cookie Vape’
Cannabis collab alert: Muha Meds and the famous Cookies brand are teaming up to launch a Cookie-flavored vape in Michigan, blending dessert vibes with THC.
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Vape Distributor Battles IRS Over Bank Data
In a developing legal case, a vape distributor is pushing back against the IRS after it used bank records to make tax adjustment claims.
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Even in a world of policy changes, retail shifts, and heated legal battles, the vaping community continues to evolve and innovate. Whether you’re a consumer, advocate, or business owner, staying informed is key to navigating the future of vape culture. Keep checking back for updates—there’s always more around the cloud!
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.