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We know that you have questions about vaping and we aim to give you answers. We are committed to being transparent and providing you with facts to tackle misinformation, common misconceptions and fake news you might have heard about vaping.
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Quitting smoking is no easy feat, but many smokers are turning to vaping to help them out.
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Is vaping bad for you and is it less risky than smoking? Find out the results from this trusted independent report on the topic.
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Exploding vapes are very rare but you should know how to prevent it from happening. Read why vapes can explode, safety tips and Vuse battery safety measures.
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Vaping has grown in popularity over the years A fact sheet about the use of vapes amongst adults in Great Britain shows that more than 3 million adults are current vapers of which around 2 million are ex-smokers and the remaining alternate between vaping with smoking.
But how socially acceptable is vaping, especially compared to smoking?
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If you’re ready to quit smoking and are looking for a way to ease you off cigarettes, then vaping is a popular alternative. Before you start vaping, it’s important to get clued up on any possible risks or side effects, including whether or not you’re likely to get addicted to it, so you’ve come to the right place.
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TRANSPARENCY ABOUT VAPING
Facts to tackle
misinformation.
- Vaping vs smoking
- Vaping myths
- Vaping safety


Responsibility beyond product
Underage prevention and
vaping laws.
- Vuse verify programme
- Underage prevention
- Vaping laws & TPD


Unpacking vaping for you
Information to guide
your vaping journey.
- Vaping beginners guide
- Nicotine strengths
- Device types


Science
focus
Vuse testing and
quality standards.
- Vuse quality standards
- Vapour testing
- Our science approach
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*By 'no tar' we mean no tobacco derived tar. This product is not risk-free and contains nicotine, an addictive substance