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Major cigarette brand launches nicotine-free vapes- but 'healthier' devices can be just as bad as the addictive ones READ MORE: How dangerous IS vaping compared with smoking? By Luke Andrews Senior Health Reporter For Dailymail.Com Published: 13:24 EDT, 2 July 2024 | Updated: 13:34 EDT, 2 July 2024 e-mail View comments The maker of some of the world's most popular tobacco and cigarette products has launched a nicotine-free vape amid criticism of the industry for marketing dangerous products on minors. Reynolds American, the maker of Newport and Camel cigarettes and the now-banned Vuse electronic cigarettes, announced it will begin selling a nicotine-free product aimed at adults.

The vape, called Sensa, is set to go on sale in the US this week for $20 and comes in six flavors, including watermelon frost, passionfruit frost and berry fusion. And while it may be less addictive because of a lack of nicotine, health complications, such as lung disease and damage to blood vessels, from vapes can still come from the ingredients they use and the vapor they produce. Most e-cig vapors contain toxic chemicals, including propylene glycol and glycerol, which break down into the carcinogen formaldehyde when heated.



The vape, called Sensa, is set to go on sale in the US this week for $20 and comes in six flavors With its new product, Reynolds American now joins other e-cigarettes makers in the nicotine-free vape market With its new product, which the company likened to nonalcoholic beer or .

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