Airlove Halts Non-Tobacco Flavored Pod Production in China

Aug.08.2022
Airlove, an e-cigarette brand, has announced it will cease production of fruit and non-tobacco flavor pods in China.

On August 8th, electronic cigarette brand Airlove announced that it has decided to officially cease production and sales of fruit and all non-tobacco flavored pods in the Chinese market starting immediately. The company has developed multiple pod products in accordance with the new national standard and has submitted them for testing and evaluation to the tobacco regulatory authority. Upon obtaining all necessary certifications, the products will be officially released for sale.


The Airnow brand, now known as Air Love, was one of the first electronic cigarette brands to collaborate with BYD Electronic. The rebranding occurred in May of this year.


This article has excerpted or reprinted content from third-party sources whose copyrights belong to the original media and authors. If there is any infringement, please contact us to delete it. Any organization or individual who wishes to reprint it should contact the author and avoid direct reposting.


This document has been generated through artificial intelligence translation and is provided solely for the purposes of industry discourse and learning. Please note that the intellectual property rights of the content belong to the original media source or author. Owing to certain limitations in the translation process, there may be discrepancies between the translated text and the original content. We recommend referring to the original source for complete accuracy. In case of any inaccuracies, we invite you to reach out to us with corrections. If you believe any content has infringed upon your rights, please contact us immediately for its removal.

The Call to Ban Flavored E-cigarettes for Youth
The Call to Ban Flavored E-cigarettes for Youth
Calls for banning flavored e-cigarettes, especially for youth, due to concerns about rising usage and appeal to minors.
Jul.20 by 2FIRSTS.ai
Global Electronic Cigarette Industry Weekly Report (April 2nd Week 4.10-4.16)
Global Electronic Cigarette Industry Weekly Report (April 2nd Week 4.10-4.16)
Produced by 2FIRSTS, this week's report contains essential news about the global e-cigarette industry from April 10 to 16.
Industry Insight
Apr.16 by Mandy Wong
Teenagers with smoking parents 55% more likely to try e-cigarettes: study
Teenagers with smoking parents 55% more likely to try e-cigarettes: study
Young people with smoking parents are 55% more likely to try e-cigarettes, according to a study presented at the European Respiratory Society International Congress. The research, led by Dublin's TobaccoFree Research Institute, analysed data from 6,216 children aged 17 and 18 and found that e-cigarette use among Irish teenagers had grown from 23% to 39% over the past five years. Risks of nicotine addiction were highlighted and stronger regulation urged. Female e-cigarette use was increasing at a
Sep.06 by 2FIRSTS.ai
Jinjia Technology Abandons Domestic Manufacturing Due to E-Cigarette Regulations
Jinjia Technology Abandons Domestic Manufacturing Due to E-Cigarette Regulations
Investor asks if Jingjia has given up on domestic market and outsourcing, to which the company replies with regulation requirements.
Feb.08 by 2FIRSTS.ai
Brazilian Health Authority Delays Debate on E-cigarette Regulations to the 19th
Brazilian Health Authority Delays Debate on E-cigarette Regulations to the 19th
Brazil's National Health Surveillance Agency delays debate on e-cigarette regulations to April 19 due to technical issues.
Regulations
Apr.18 by 2FIRSTS.ai
Rising Popularity of E-cigarettes Among Finnish Teenagers
Rising Popularity of E-cigarettes Among Finnish Teenagers
The use of e-cigarettes among Finnish teenagers has doubled in the past two years, with girls now surpassing boys.
Market
Oct.27 by 2FIRSTS.ai