SKE, IVG Recalled by Brit Distributor Booker

Regulations by Better Retailing; Mandy Wong
Apr.16.2023
On April 13, Booker recalled SKE Crystal and IVG disposable series products, following the recall of Elux, reports Better Retailing.
SKE, IVG Recalled by Brit Distributor Booker

 

On April 13, according to Better Retailing News, due to manufacturing quality problems, following the recall of Elux-related disposable electronic cigarette products, another news confirmed that Booker had also issued a recall of SKE Crystal and IVG disposable electronic cigarette series products notify.

 

The 10 affected flavors of SKE Crystal, including Kiwi Passion Fruit Guava, Watermelon Ice, Bull Ice, Berry Ice, Cherry Ice, Lemon & Lime, Vimbull Ice, Fresh Menthol Mojito, Sour Apple, and Rainbow, are all 20mg.

The affected IVGs include four flavors, Blue Raspberry Ice, Classic Mint, Pink Lemonade and Strawberry/Watermelon.

 

This is the second time SKE Crystal has been taken off the shelves. According to previous reports from 2FIRSTS, the first removal occurred on March 17, also due to UK violations.

 

Booker said that if any of the affected products were purchased from Booker Retail Partners, please remove them from shelves and submit a claim through the portal so the products can be recalled and refunds processed.

 

However, according to an industry insider, SKE Crystal is expected to resume operations soon, and Elfbar and Lost Mary are expected to continue operations in the coming weeks.

 

Reference:

EXCLUSIVE: Booker withdraws Elux, SKE Crystal and IVG disposable vapes and tells stores to remove from sale

 

Also read:

6 Elux Products Recalled by UK Distributor Booker

 

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