Health Canada approved the sale of vapes for cannabis flower and concentrates as part of its 2.0 rollout of edibles, concentrates and topicals in late 2019.
Health Canada, however, says that “At this time, no consistent product, substance or additive has been identified in all cases.
A look in your bowl will also help you figure out whether it’s time for a refill.
For one thing, it allowed novelty-flavored vaping products to be fully marketed — even on corner stores’ candy counters — without conclusive independent scientific proof that the product, as claimed by the tobacco industry, would not seriously harm consumers but rather help nicotine addicts wean themselves off of the more carcinogenic cigarette means of nicotine deliverance.