Re: Have to ask...
"Probably trying to work out how they can add crack flavoured e-liquid with 120% addiction rate to the market without getting caught. "
Fruit flavoured tobacco is almost universally banned because companies used it in the past to hook kids.
Fruit flavoured vapes are not - and it's the young vapers who mostly buy 'em.
There's something fundamentally unkosher about selling a potent neurotoxin as a lightly regulated recreational chemical whilst stomping all over availability of several other benign (by comparison) substances.