Guardian investigation finds six of seven tested vapes were being sold in breach of UK law

Vapes sold on Amazon as “nicotine-free” have been found by a Guardian investigation to contain the highly addictive substance.

The Guardian tested seven products from the online marketplace that stated on the sellers’ pages that they contained no nicotine, and six were found to contain the stimulant. It is illegal in the UK to sell vapes containing nicotine as “nicotine-free”.

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