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    Toy-shaped vape among illegal products seized in County Durham

    A bright pink vape manufactured to look like a children's milkshake (Photo: Durham County Council)

    Hundreds of illegal oversized vapes – including a brightly coloured product shaped like a children’s toy – have been seized in County Durham.

    Trading standards officers visited three shops in the county after receiving intelligence from the public, resulting in the seizure of 326 vapes for having tanks with a capacity exceeding the 2ml legal limit.

    Among them was a bright pink vape manufactured to look like a children’s milkshake – despite containing nicotine and its tank being ten times the legal size.

    “All of the vapes seized in this operation had oversized tanks and none of them had been approved by the Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA),” Cllr John Shuttleworth, Cabinet member for highways, rural communities and community safety at the Durham County Council, said.

    “It was particularly concerning to find a pink toy-shaped vape branded as a strawberry ice cream ‘Twister Bar’ and with a cartoon illustration on the side. It’s made to look appealing to children yet it contains nicotine and has a tank capacity of 20ml, which works out at about 7,000 puffs. That’s ten times the legal limit.

    “It’s the first time we’ve come across this particular product in County Durham and we’re keen to make parents and carers aware that these products are out there.”

    Cllr Shuttleworth asked retailers to source products from reputable suppliers.

    “Retailers must make sure the products they sell comply with UK regulations. We encourage all retailers to ensure they only source such products from a reputable supplier,” he said.

    “We will continue to work closely with our partners to tackle the issue and remove illegal products from the marketplace when we find them. Retailers must also act responsibly by making sure the products they sell comply with UK regulations and training their staff to prevent underage sales.”

    The Durham County Council said its trading standards officers have seized almost 5,500 illegal vapes worth an estimated £66,000 since March last year.

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