ELFBAR1500: Best Disposable Vape at IECIE Jakarta Expo

Oct.21.2022
ELFBAR1500: Best Disposable Vape at IECIE Jakarta Expo
IECIE Indonesia Jakarta Vape Expo was held on October 20th at the Jakarta International Expo, featuring 300 brands and 10,000 visitors.

On October 20th, the IECIE Indonesia Jakarta Vape Expo was held at the Jakarta International Expo Center. The exhibition was expected to cover an area of 12,000 square meters and attract 10,000 attendees, with 300 participating vendors and brands. As IECIE's global media partner, 2FIRSTS visited various brand booths at the exhibition and conducted follow-up interviews and media interactions.


ELFBAR, an electronic cigarette distributor, has transformed into an electronic cigarette brand and has gained a sizable market share in several countries, including the UK and Europe. At the recent tobacco exhibition in Dortmund, Germany, ELFBAR's booth attracted a large number of customers. As a leading brand in the UK market, although ELFBAR did not participate in the exhibition, many distributors displayed ELFBAR products at their booths.


At the IECIE Jakarta Vape Expo, ELFBAR promoted their disposable vape as the best in Indonesia with a poster featuring two designs, a cylindrical and a box-shaped vape. However, at the ELFBAR booth, only one product was displayed, the ELFBAR1500 disposable e-cigarette.


According to information from a British online electronic cigarette retailer, the regular market price of the ELF BAR1500 is £6.99, discounted to £5.90, and there are a total of 16 flavors available. However, at this exhibition, the ELFBAR1500 was only released in 10 flavors.


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