Yes, many 7-Eleven locations sell vapes, particularly disposable ones, but availability varies significantly by location due to local laws and company policies, with some areas banning sales near schools, leading to fines and removals in places like Washington D.C., while other regions or even countries (like Australia) have strict bans on nicotine vapes sold outside pharmacies. It's best to check with your local store.
Most convenient places to buy tobacco are the 7-Eleven convenience stores scattered around Bangkok. The cigarettes are located just behind the counter, but as I mentioned, you will not actually see them displayed and must ask for them.
In NSW, nicotine-containing and zero-nicotine vape goods can only be purchased from pharmacies. It is illegal for tobacconists, vape shops, and convenience store retailers to sell any type of vaping good, regardless of its nicotine content.
The ban applies to all businesses and organisations that sell or supply single-use vapes in the UK. This includes: retailers – such as convenience stores, market stalls, petrol stations, specialist vape shops and supermarkets.
A dry hit (or burnt hit) in vaping is when the heating coil vaporizes the cotton wick instead of the e-liquid, producing a harsh, burnt taste and a hot, painful sensation in the throat, often from a lack of liquid, chain-vaping, or an old coil. It happens because the wick isn't saturated enough with juice, leading to burnt cotton, and often signals that the coil needs priming, replacing, or that your settings/e-liquid ratio needs adjusting.
Yes, 7-Eleven does sell vapes, but the availability and selection can vary depending on the location. In regions where vaping is highly popular and regulated, such as in the United States and Canada, you're more likely to find a broader range of vaping products.
Yes, lungs can begin to heal significantly after a year of quitting vaping, with improvements in inflammation, coughing, and breathing seen within months, but the extent of recovery depends on how long and heavily you vaped, as prolonged heavy use might cause irreversible damage like scarring or conditions like "Popcorn Lung," though early cessation offers the best chance for substantial healing.
All general retailers (eg, supermarkets, dairies and petrol stations) of vaping, herbal and smokeless tobacco products must notify the Ministry of Health that they are selling regulated products, this is known as a Regulated Product Seller (RPS) notification.
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There are no 7-Eleven stores in the UK primarily because the market is saturated with strong local competition, and past attempts at expansion failed due to intense price wars with supermarkets and a lack of unique selling points, though the company is reportedly considering a return through partnerships. British consumers also traditionally prefer weekly supermarket shops over frequent convenience store visits, and the UK market presents challenges for 7-Eleven's standard model.
7-Eleven is called that because in 1946, the stores changed their operating hours to 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. (7:00 to 23:00) to reflect their newly extended, convenient service, a big change from typical store hours back then, and the name stuck even after they later became 24/7 stores.
The company raised its annual net profit forecast to 270.00 billion yen, a 56% increase, while revenue is expected to decline 12%. Seven & i is preparing for a North American business listing by the end of 2026 and conducting a $13 billion share buyback.
You can buy cigarettes from places like 7-11. These places are considered expensive for cigarettes but I don't think you'll be going to the heartlands like Kovan so 7-11 is your best bet. Singapore does not advertise cigarettes so they keep it in a hidden shelf at the counter. You have to ask for it.
Generally speaking, disposable vapes tend to be more affordable than their reusable counterparts. At many gas stations across the country, you might find disposables priced anywhere from $10 to $20—often around $15 for popular brands like Puff Bar or Elf Bar.
If a vape gets wet, the internal components — like the battery or coil — inside the device's interior can short-circuit, leading to overheating or permanent failure. Reusable vapes often have some moisture resistance, but disposable vapes lack protective seals.