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Denver Flavor Ban Pushes Vapers to Aurora Shops
6 Jan
Summary
- Denver's ban on flavored nicotine products took effect January 1.
- Aurora vape shops report an increase in customers from Denver.
- Vapers argue flavored products helped them quit cigarettes.

As of January 1, Denver has implemented a voter-approved ban on flavored nicotine products, prohibiting the sale of flavored e-cigarettes within city limits. This new regulation is already causing a stir, with vape shops located just outside Denver reporting an increase in customers crossing the border.
Tokerz Head Shop in Aurora, situated near the Denver city line, has observed a rise in Denver residents seeking their usual vape products. Owner Gordon McMillon expressed surprise at the ban's passage but is hopeful to serve those affected. Customers like Justin Morrison, who travels from Denver, find the new requirement inconvenient but are committed to continuing their use of flavored vapes.
Public health advocates champion the ban as a measure to decrease youth vaping rates. However, opponents, including adult users and retailers, contend that flavored vapes have been instrumental in helping individuals quit traditional cigarettes. Concerns are also rising that such bans could potentially drive former smokers back to cigarettes.




