Chill Brands has announced that it will be selling nicotine-free e-cigarettes at WH Smith.

Business by 2FIRSTS.ai
Oct.09.2023
Chill Brands has announced that it will be selling nicotine-free e-cigarettes at WH Smith.
Chill Brands has revealed its collaboration with WH Smith to distribute nicotine-free e-cigarettes in 150 stores all over the United Kingdom.

According to a report from Marketwatch on October 9th, Chill Brands, a British e-cigarette company, has announced that it will start selling its nicotine-free e-cigarette products in WH Smith stores. The initial range of products that has been disclosed will be accessible for buying in the first 150 WH Smith stores.


The first group of stores are situated in WH Smith UK travel outlets, which are found in various locations including airports, train stations, and other busy areas like Heathrow, Gatwick, and Kings Cross Station. The company estimates that these areas receive a footfall of more than 500,000 individuals every day.


More importantly, Chill Brands has recently received its initial order worth over £350,000 from a United Kingdom retailer. Callum Sommerton, the CEO of Chill Brands, expressed his satisfaction, stating, "We are thrilled to announce that WHSmith will be the first major retailer in the UK to carry our Chill ZERO line of e-cigarettes, which are free of nicotine. This partnership will allow our products to be available at prominent transportation hubs across the country, thereby reaching hundreds of thousands of potential customers on a daily basis.


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