WVS Dubai | Latest Trends: Disposable Shisha E-Cigarettes

World Vape Show by 2FIRSTS
Jun.17.2024
WVS Dubai | Latest Trends: Disposable Shisha E-Cigarettes
During the Dubai World e-cigarette exhibition from June 12th to 14th, brands unveiled disposable e-hookah products targeting the Middle East.

During the World E-Cigarette Exhibition in Dubai from June 12 to 14, 2FIRSTS observed that many brands have introduced disposable e-cigarette products targeting the Middle East market. 2FIRSTS compiled a list of disposable e-cigarette products showcased by various brands at the exhibition, providing readers with a comprehensive analysis of market trends.

 

The following are the specific details:

 

YOOZ

WVS Dubai | Latest Trends: Disposable Shisha E-Cigarettes

 

Dalkbar ASM

WVS Dubai | Latest Trends: Disposable Shisha E-Cigarettes
WVS Dubai | Latest Trends: Disposable Shisha E-Cigarettes

 

WVS Dubai | Latest Trends: Disposable Shisha E-Cigarettes

 

WVS Dubai | Latest Trends: Disposable Shisha E-Cigarettes

 

MAZAJ 

 

WVS Dubai | Latest Trends: Disposable Shisha E-Cigarettes

 

MEVOL

WVS Dubai | Latest Trends: Disposable Shisha E-Cigarettes

 

 

 

Pod Salt Pearl Bar

 

WVS Dubai | Latest Trends: Disposable Shisha E-Cigarettes

 

The Al Fakher Crown Bar

WVS Dubai | Latest Trends: Disposable Shisha E-Cigarettes

 

Hayati Twist

WVS Dubai | Latest Trends: Disposable Shisha E-Cigarettes

 

LAVA Hookah

WVS Dubai | Latest Trends: Disposable Shisha E-Cigarettes

 

WVS Dubai | Latest Trends: Disposable Shisha E-Cigarettes

PEAK BAR

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VNSN

 

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