
The French consumer safety website Rappel.Conso has recently issued a new product warning regarding a disposable e-cigarette called ADALYA AD 10000.
According to reports, the Directorate General for Competition, Consumer Affairs and Fraud Control (DGCCRF) in France issued an important recall notice on June 7 regarding the ADALYA AD 10000 disposable e-cigarette. This e-cigarette comes in various flavors, including Love, Hawai, African Crush, Cola Dragon, and Lady Killer. The affected batch is BT24017A, with a market launch date of February 10, 2024, and a marketing end date of May 24, 2024. The distributor is Narguistore. The reason for the recall is due to the high nicotine content (50mg/ml) in the product, as well as a lack of safety features. The recall period ends on August 8.
It has been reported that the high nicotine content of this e-cigarette may lead to users getting poisoned, and consumers are strongly advised to stop using this e-cigarette immediately.
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