LAMI Showcases Unique Chinese-themed E-cigarettes at UK Expo

Oct.08.2022
LAMI Showcases Unique Chinese-themed E-cigarettes at UK Expo
Chinese e-cigarette brand LAMI showcased unique Chinese-inspired products at the 2022 Vaper Expo UK in Birmingham.

The Vaper Expo UK, a three-day electronic cigarette exhibition, took place on October 7, 2022, with several Chinese brands showcasing their products. LAMI, a Chinese e-cigarette brand, stood out from the crowd with its unique Chinese-inspired product line. According to 2FIRSTS, this was LAMI's second time participating in an international e-cigarette exhibition, the first being the Dubai Vape Expo.


LAMI exhibit booth at LAMI fair


LAMI’s booth at the exhibition had a prominent green visual theme. The showcased products included the “Huan Dan” series, SKIS disposable e-cigarettes, and HDB (the domestic ZERO product, a heat-not-burn product). The “Xiang Rui” special edition of the Huan Dan series featured traditional Chinese mythical creatures. The flavors were specifically adjusted and optimized for the UK and European markets to reduce cooling sensation and enhance the fruit flavor authenticity.


LAMI Pod by LAMI


SKIS has designed a disposable electronic cigarette with a capacity of 600 puffs and 2ml of e-liquid, which meets the standards of the UK's Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) and the European Union's Tobacco Products Directive (TPD). Additionally, the non-burning heating product HDB was also showcased.


LAMI, a brand of disposable electronic cigarettes, has released a new product.


According to reports, LAMI has completed compliance procedures and is awaiting listing in the UK. The new products unveiled at the Birmingham E-Cigarette Expo will gradually go on sale in the UK. Additionally, LAMI's products have already been launched in some Eastern European countries through local distributors. With a sizable e-cigarette market in Europe, LAMI is accelerating its compliance procedures and market expansion in Europe (excluding Eastern Europe).


The LAMI Heating Does Not Burn (HDB) product from LAMI is now available.


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