ELFBAR's Lost Mary BM600 Disposables Recalled

Mar.05.2023
ELFBAR's Lost Mary BM600 Disposables Recalled
ELFBAR's Lost Mary BM600 disposable vapes were recalled due to excessive oil content, as Booker notified retailers in the UK.

On the evening of March 4th London time, ELFBAR's product, Lost Mary BM600, which includes disposable electronic cigarettes with dual apple and watermelon flavors, was found to have e-liquid exceeding more than 50% of the legal limit and, in some cases, exceeding 80%, according to testing conducted by the Daily Mail.

 

On the same day, UK wholesaler Booker announced to its retailers that it was recalling Lost Mary BM600 disposable e-cigarettes.

 

On February 9th, Booker announced the recall of their disposable e-cigarette ELFBAR 600 due to its excessive nicotine content.

 

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Booker has removed Elf Bar's Lost Mary BM600 disposable vapes.

 

Related reading: "Summary of the 'ELFBAR 600 product removal' topic".

 

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