Norway bans e-cigarettes advertising
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Citing health reasons and a cause of stimulating smoking, Norway has banned the advertising of e-cigarettes on the vendor’s website
Citing less research to prove the health risks, especially considering e-cigarette as not being nicotine free, the Norway health authorities have banned advertising on the product in the internet. The country’s authorities have issues a notification to withdraw all kind of product advertising, including pictures and positive reviews of the products from their websites.
Citing less research to prove the health risks, especially considering e-cigarette as not being nicotine free, the Norway health authorities have banned advertising on the product in the internet. The country’s authorities have issues a notification to withdraw all kind of product advertising, including pictures and positive reviews of the products from their websites.
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