Most e-cigarettes sold in Switzerland flout nicotine rules
The vast majority of disposable electronic cigarettes sold in Switzerland do not comply with the law, the Swiss Association for Smoking Prevention said on Saturday. The quantity of liquid and nicotine levels exceed the authorised thresholds. The standards in force in Switzerland are based on a 2014 European directive. This stipulates that each "electronic cigarette with a so-called closed system", also known as "puff bars", may not contain more than 2ml volume of liquid. This corresponds to around 600 puffs. Читать дальше...