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Vape brand Feelm holds VApril giveaways

Vape brand Feelm holds VApril giveaways

Vape tech brand Feelm has participated in a series of giveaway events in London to support the annual VApril initiative.

Feelm said its events look to promote vaping as a safer alternative to smoking, encourage smokers to make the switch and find a healthier vaping solution to achieve the harm reduction.


Vapril is an annual campaign launched by the UK Vaping Industry Association, to raise awareness about the benefits of switching from smoking to vaping. This year, the month-long campaign focuses on educating the public about the harm reduction potential of vaping, providing resources and support for those looking to quit smoking, and promoting a healthier lifestyle.

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Feelm added that its giveaway events align with the UK government's initiative to provide one million free e-cigarettes, which encourages smokers to switch to vaping as a healthier alternative.

“This policy is a reflection of the growing consensus among health experts that e-cigarettes are significantly less harmful than combustible tobacco products. By participating in this initiative, Feelm is taking a proactive approach in helping smokers quit and transition to a safer alternative, ultimately contributing to the overall improvement of public health,” the brand said in a statement.

The giveaway features Feelm Max's latest vaping solution, which is equipped with the cutting-edge vaping technology, including the new S1 ceramic coil. This state-of-the-art vaping technology aims to develop a new cleaner and provide consumers with a purer, safer, and more enjoyable vaping experience.

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With the S1 ceramic coil, Feelm Max's latest vaping solution boasts an array of remarkable advantages. Impurities are reduced by 78 per cent, providing a cleaner vaping experience compared to traditional cigarettes, while the 100 per cent reduction in oral residue eliminates the unpleasant aftertaste often associated with smoking. The decrease in aldehyde and ketones by 92.5 per cent results in a more pleasant experience for both users and those around them. The fineness of particle size is doubled, ensuring a silky, smooth, and satisfying vapor, while a 35 per cent increase in taste consistency guarantees a reliable and enjoyable experience with every use. Additionally, the transparent tank design alleviates e-liquid anxiety by allowing users to monitor the juice level and refill as needed, making for a truly comprehensive and user-friendly vaping solution.

“These features make it easier for smokers to transition away from traditional cigarettes, offering an effective tool for harm reduction and smoking cessation. With a strong emphasis on research and development, Feelm is dedicated to refining its technology and providing consumers with the best possible vaping experience,” the brand added.

Additionally, Feelm Max has introduced a genuine environmentally-friendly ESG design, achieving maximum carbon reduction and environmental friendliness through its integrated product packaging.

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