In only two years, a small, colorful vaping device called Elf Bar has become the most popular disposable e-cigarette in the world, generating billions in sales and quickly emerging as the overwhelming favorite of underage U.S. teens who vape.

Last week, U.S. authorities publicly announced the first seizure of some of the company’s products, part of an operation confiscating 1.4 million illegal, flavored e-cigarettes from China. Officials pegged the value of the items at $18 million, including brands other than Elf Bar.

But the makers of Elf Bar and other Chinese e-cigarettes have imported products worth hundreds of millions of dollars while repeatedly dodging customs and avoiding taxes and import fees, according to public records and court documents reviewed by The Associated Press.

Records show the makers of disposable vapes routinely mislabel their shipments as “battery chargers,” “flashlights” and other items, hampering efforts to block products that are driving teen vaping.

  • @[email protected]
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    3311 months ago

    Anyone’s who’s ever gotten a package delivered from China knows they just kinda write stuff in the description on the customs declaration, usually something vaguely related but I sometimes wonder if the guy loading the boxes knows what’s inside them.

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      1011 months ago

      I once got a Chinese workers ID tag and a box of his opened cigarettes in a box with my order. I’m pretty sure he didn’t realize those were in there!

    • aard
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      711 months ago

      As a company it is pretty annoying. I have an outgoing payment for what we ordered - getting a commercial invoice for random gifts worth 5 EUR doesn’t help me much.

      Few weeks ago had a lenghty discussion with one vendor which ended with him asking if I shut up if he gives me everything I need to make my own invoices with his signature and company stamp.

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    1511 months ago

    To be fair, sometimes it’s fucking complicated to find the correct HS code for some goods…

    I don’t condone their action, but i totally understand 😂😂

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    11 months ago

    It would be more newsworthy if a Chinese exporter did label the customs disclosure accurately. Every time I order a package internationally it comes labeled as “books” or something similarly vague

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    611 months ago

    Fuck fortune for lying. The true customers are quitting cigarettes so let’s tell them to stop sucking tobaccoo’s cock.

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      1211 months ago

      These disposable vapes have such low quality control and several brands have been caught with high concentrations of cadmium and other heavy metals. There are plenty of other legit ecig options on the market that won’t kill you (as fast) and aren’t aimed at teens. Please stop with the bullshit tinfoil hat argument, the disposable vapes market is a quick and dirty cash grab by shady manufacturers in Shenzhen.

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      11 months ago

      zomg teens use this product. ban it. rinse. repeat. the manufacturers and importers aren’t the ones distributing the product to teenagers. how about going after the shady c-stores that are, instead.

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    -511 months ago

    people are going to do things that feel good, regardless of what’s a health risk. why else would teenage pregnancy be a thing?

    banning e-cigs feels a lot like how K2/Spice was banned, then they just change the formulation & it’s legal again

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      1411 months ago

      Disposable ones should be banned. I’m amazed that it’s cost-effective to throw away batteries like that.