Supreme PLC sells disposable e-cigarette brands Watermelon Bubblegum and Cotton Candy Ice and the Tory party took a donation from its subsidiary despite the government pledging to crack down on marketing of such products to youngsters
Supreme 8 is owned by Sandeep Singh Chadha, the chief executive of parent company Supreme PLC, a Manchester-based vaping, lighting and battery distributor and manufacturer.
Elf Bar itself denies targeting youngsters and says its packaging and marketing products must contain a warning indicating that “it is forbidden to sell this product to children”.In May – the same month the Supreme 8 donation was made to the Tories – the Prime Minister pledged to curb marketing of vapes aimed at under-18s.
And in a tweet the Prime Minister said: “My daughters are 10 and 12, and I don’t want the way vapes are marketed, promoted and sold to be attractive to them. That’s why I am launching a new crackdown today to protect children.” “How can Rishi Sunak pretend otherwise, when he’s taking money from a company selling Watermelon Bubblegum and Cotton Candy Ice flavoured vapes?
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