
According to South Korean media outlet Naver, South Korean company Donghe Industries announced on November 24th that it has entered into an exclusive distribution agreement with e-cigarette brand LOST MARY in South Korea, and they plan to introduce new products before the end of this year.
The upcoming release, LOST MARY BM3500, is a high-capacity product with 3500 puffs and a 10.5 ml capacity, which can be charged via a USB C cable.
The executive of Donghe Industries stated that the company is prepared to maintain the same sales prices so that customers can quickly experience their e-cigarettes in over 1,000 stores nationwide and online.
In addition to the four flavors of "Cherry Grape", "Strawberry Mango", "Blue Rose Ice", and "Kiwi Passion Fruit Guava", two new flavors have been added, which are "Salty Lemon" and "Red Apple Ice".
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