Electronic cigarette company donates £1000 to Ukrainian humanitarian appeal

Aug.02.2022
Electronic cigarette company donates £1000 to Ukrainian humanitarian appeal
Cloud Vapors donated £1000 to Ukrainian humanitarian appeal and will donate all sales of their Slava Ukrayini e-liquid.

The electronic cigarette company known as Cloud Vapors has raised £1000 in response to a humanitarian appeal from the Ukrainian Emergency Committee. Founded in 2013, the family-owned company is based in Kirkcaldy and has retail operations throughout Fife, one of Scotland's administrative regions, as well as a dedicated business location in Cowdenbeath.


The company has announced that it will donate all of the sales proceeds from its specially blended Slava Ukrayini e-cigarette liquid to the appeal organization. Justin Hughes, the CEO of the company, stated that "we feel it's important to offer assistance and do our part to help raise funds for DEC's mission in Ukraine." He went on to add "Our hope is that this can help alleviate some of the suffering for those affected in Ukraine, and we pray for a swift end to the conflict.


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