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Trading Standards helps protect consumers from scams and rogue trading. Get free, confidential advice and raise complaints through the Citizens Advice helpline, and find out how to make a complaint.
Protect your business by only stocking legal products.
The Tobacco and Related Products Regulations 2016 (TRPRs) set out rules covering e-cigarettes.
Nicotine-containing liquid must:
An e-cigarette or refill container must:
Each packet of the e-cigarette or refill container must have on it:
Only these exact words are allowed. If you see other warnings or wording, such as “Nicotine is an addictive chemical” then the product is not legal for sale in the UK.
In addition to the exterior packet labelling information, each packet must include a leaflet with instructions for storage and use, including a reference that the product is not recommended for use by young people and non-smokers, along with other safety information and the producer's contact details.
An e-cigarette or refill container must meet the following requirements. The packet and any outer container pack or box etc. may not include anything (including text, symbols, names, trademarks, figurative or other types of sign) which:
As well as being in breach of the TRPRs labelling law, brand holders actively pursue claims for misuse of or damage to their brands/trademarks through the Courts, seeking substantial damages.
These are all examples of misleading and trademark (IP) infringing illegal items
These requirements include all elements of the product, its name and the design and content of its packaging and labelling. This includes words, pictures, graphics, colours, shapes, styles etc.
Various vape products have been found on sale that claims to contain CBD, THC or have images related to marijuana implying some link. These are often a concern.
They are frequently packaged in a way in nicotine-containing refill containers that are likely to create the impression that the product has a health benefit, which is prohibited.
THC is the principal psychoactive constituent of cannabis. THC vape juice is illegal in the UK.
Currently, CBD oil is legal to sell in the UK, and this includes the sale of CBD vape juice. However, UK law dictates that any CBD oil sold must contain no nicotine. It must also contain no detectable THC.
Products must not mislead consumers by suggesting they provide any form of “high” from their use.
Consider carefully the stock you are thinking of buying. If you are found offering products for sale that are unlawful, you face not only the loss of profits by seizure of the goods by Trading Standards but also the potential of prosecution through the Courts. Upon conviction, penalties include unlimited fines and even imprisonment.
You can find more free business advice online at businesscompanion.info
Protect your business by not selling to young people under 18
The Council’s Trading Standards Service is responsible for the enforcement of consumer law, including the Tobacco and Related Products Regulations 2016 (TRPR) (which govern nicotine vaping products) and The Nicotine Inhaling Products (Age of Sale and Proxy Purchasing) Regulations 2015.
We work proactively with our partners, including the Metropolitan Police and carry out inspections (including with detection dogs) and test purchase operations using volunteer young persons and Proof of Age/Challenge 21/25 test purchases to assess retailer behaviour and age verification systems. We provide free business advice to our local retailers, as well as posters and refusals books to assist with effective age verification procedures.
You can find out more about the Proof of Age Standards Scheme (PASS) and Challenge 21/25 including free downloads of posters and other materials such as refusal books via either pass scheme.org or the no id no sale website
We also monitor online sales platforms and work with the platform providers to identify and take down listings of illegal products and where sellers fail to comply with the age verification requirements.
We regularly receive reports of concerns regarding reported unlawful sales. Anyone can pass information or concerns to us via the national Citizens Advice Consumer Service (CAB) by calling 0808 223 1133 or by visiting the CAB website
Protect your business by having in place effective age verification checks and making sure all staff are trained in and regularly reminded of the rules.