Vapouround magazine ISSUE 12 | Page 8

A G A Z I N E EDITOR Paul Caplin DIRECTOR Dave Turner SALES EXECUTIVES Julie Carpenter Katie Loomes Sheila Tole Stephen Culf DESIGN Hayley Parker James Parnell Kyle Bednall Connor Dimberline Sam Bennett JOURNALISTS Patrick Griffin Siddiqa Khalifa Leo Forfar Tony Ottomanelli II FINANCE Joanne Stubley Lauren Pilliner Anna Difusco Kris Worton MARKETING Katie Loomes Abida Razaque Reuben Hodgkins Stephanie Fu REVIEWERS Peaches Atkinson Alex Shenker FRONT COVER IMAGE SUPPLIED BY VAPE ORDERS Products in this magazine may not be used, bought or reviewed by any individual under 18 years old. Vapouround does not support the use of e-cigarettes and devices for individuals under the age of 18 years old; by reading this magazine, you are indicating that you are over 18 years old. Vapouround does not endorse the inappropriate application or misuse of nicotine, smoking or product abuse of any form. We do not claim that e-cigarettes and nicotine devices will help cure smokers’ nicotine addiction and as such, we cannot take responsibility for any effect products advertised in our magazine may have on users’ nicotine consumption. There is no guarantee that products in this magazine including e-cigarettes and nicotine devices will stop you smoking. The opinions in this magazine are solely those of the writers. Vapouround takes no responsibility and rejects all liability for third party reviews or opinion pieces by external agencies. All trademarks, registered or otherwise of products in this magazine are the property of respective owners. To use trademarks, please contact the company directly, who will advise you further. 8 ISSUE 12 VAPOUROUND MAGAZINE W elcome to a very special edition of Vapouround Magazine - our two year anniversary issue. I spent some time this week just looking over our back issues and it brought into focus just how much has happened over these past 24 months. Obviously the biggest thing to happen to the industry has been the TPD and the new regulatory framework has seen some companies fall by the wayside while others have grown and flourished. There have been companies which were not even around when the first Vapouround issue came off the presses and they are now big players on the international vaping scene. But there are many smaller things - everyday things - which I would argue are just as important to our industry as the big regulatory matters which make the headlines. Looking over our back issues there are stories about ordinary men and women who have one thing in common…vaping has been the only thing that has allowed them to quit smoking. I should know because I am one of those people and the positive difference vaping has played in these people’s lives cannot be understated. To have the privilege of working in an industry which is playing a beneficial part in people’s lives by allowing them the freedom of being addicted to cigarettes is something which brings me joy every day. It makes me angry when I see regulation - such as ill-conceived advertising bans on vaping products - which serves to prevent the message getting to smokers that there is a much safer alternative to smoking out there. In this issue we report on the findings of the latest statical bulletin from the Office of National Statistics which examines adult smoking habits in the UK. One thing really leapt out at me from this report was that the most common reason people gave for using e-cigarettes was as an aid to stop smoking. This is something that is widely known in the vaping community and it is great to see this mentioned in an official government report. We will continue to play our part in spreading the message about the positive impact that vaping has on so many lives and as the industry grows and evolves, we look forward to reporting on the changes and developments which will take place over the next two years and beyond. Paul Caplin - Editor [email protected] vapouround