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The Ultimate Guide to Vape Juice UK: What to Look for and What to Avoid

Buying vape liquid online is safe as long as you buy from reputable sellers. All bottles sold in the UK have to meet specific safety requirements so you should never buy counterfeit e-liquids from suspicious-looking websites, especially if they are based overseas.  At the Vape Guru, you can buy the best vape juice in the UK that is always guaranteed to be as delicious as it is safe. Here are a few of our best sellers! The Best Vape Juice for Vaping British Tobacco E-Liquid by The Vape Guru : The Vape Guru has its own range of delicious and affordable e-liquids. Available in 10ml bottles in 3mg-20mg strengths, our e-liquids come in all the popular flavours, including British Tobacco . It’s a pleasant, everyday tobacco e-liquid that’s perfect for traditionalists. Bango Mango by Large Juice: Bango Mango is a UK made exotic fruit blend that has the ripe taste of banana mixed with juicy mango. It’s a unique, tropical nic salt e-liquid that gives off smaller vapour as well as a sa

Outdoor Vaping – What You Need To Know

  You are not alone if you have considered trying to quit smoking. Almost seven out of ten smokers say they want to quit. Smoking harms nearly every organ in your body, including your heart, so quitting is one of the best things you can do for your health. Smoking and secondhand smoke are responsible for nearly one-third of all heart disease deaths. 1: While vaping is less harmful than smoking, it is still not risk-free . E-cigarettes heat nicotine (derived from tobacco), flavorings, and other chemicals to form an aerosol that you inhale. Tobacco cigarettes contain more than 7,000 chemicals, many of which are toxic. While we do not know exactly what chemicals are contained in e-cigarettes. However, there has been an increase in lung injuries and deaths linked to vaping. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) confirmed 2,807 cases of e-cigarette or vaping use-associated lung injury (EVALI) and 68 deaths in February 2020. Vitamin E acetate has been identified by t