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Vapes Bars unveils nicotine salt range Angel Salts

Vapes Bars unveils nicotine salt range Angel Salts

Vapes Bars has announced the launch of Angel Salts, a premium nicotine salt range designed to set a new benchmark in flavour, quality, and regulatory compliance.

Tailored for today’s discerning vaper, Angel Salts showcase the brand's commitment to delivering pure quality and innovation. These salts are also at the heart of Angel’s exciting new product line-up, including the much-anticipated Angel 1200 and Angel 20000, which promise to redefine vaping convenience and performance.


“The Angel collection, including Angel Salts, is future-proof for 2025 and beyond, designed to meet tomorrow’s compliance standards while delivering superior quality and innovation,” said a spokesperson for Vapes Bars.

The Angel Salts range is available in flavours including Pink Lemonade, Fizzy Cherry Ice, Watermelon Ice, Snow Mint, Prime Lemon, Mango Magic, Berry Burst, Lemon Breeze, Banana Split, and Grape Ice.

The new range follows the launch of Angel 2400 device earlier this year.

The Angel 2400 4-in-1 device combines four 2ml tanks into one versatile, rechargeable device, offering the flexibility of four flavours, significant cost savings for consumers, and reduces waste, making it an eco-friendly alternative to traditional disposable vapes.

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