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mosikiw

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I would bet that CHINA is the one making the flavored vaping, products, but just like all the toy recall,s before christmass that have toxins and heavy metals the NEWS MEDIA never says where these products are made ???? IMO they have been poisoning every thing we import for decades , Everything we get from them is TOXIC. JMO
 
I would bet that CHINA is the one making the flavored vaping, products, but just like all the toy recall,s before christmass that have toxins and heavy metals the NEWS MEDIA never says where these products are made ???? IMO they have been poisoning every thing we import for decades iGet Vape, Everything we get from them is TOXIC. JMO
thanks in advance for any help
 
As far as I know, the Chinese government has no strict regulations against smoking, and the tobacco industry does play a significant role in their economy. However, vaping regulations can vary.
 
It's true that some vaping products are manufactured in China, and there have been cases of products from various industries, including toys, facing recalls due to concerns about toxins and heavy metals. The global supply chain is complex, and ensuring the safety of imported goods is an ongoing challenge.
While the Chinese government has a significant tobacco industry and may not have strict regulations against smoking, the vaping industry can have different regulations in various countries.
If you're interested in comparing vaping to smoking and exploring the potential health implications, you might want to check out the post: Is vaping better than smoking. It can provide insights into the pros and cons of both habits.
 
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