So here we are again – it’s Christmas, and hopefully some of you found a nice new iQOS under the tree along with all the other shiny stuff. Anyway, it’s been a pretty good year for Heat not Burn, with the technology steadily becoming more mainstream and widely accepted. We’re still in the early stages of the fight for public acceptance, and that’s something every user can play a part in – basically, show the people around you that you can vape your HnB device responsibly without causing a nuisance – but HnB is gaining popularity among smokers. It’s pretty clear by now that it’s a viable replacement for cigarettes, and it should be equally clear from the evidence that it’s also a whole lot healthier.
Continue reading 2019 – HnB UK’s review of the year!Author: FergusM
HnB News Roundup – November 2019
Here at Heat not Burn UK we’re always watching the news for anything that relates to your favourite reduced-harm nicotine products. Most of what we find is pretty dry – usually some article about the effect of iQOS sales on share prices that we can barely understand. Sometimes we do come up with interesting little gems, though, and this week our biggest finds were two new devices that are now on sale in trial markets. We’ll be doing our best to get reviews for you as soon as we can – but here’s what we know for now.
Continue reading HnB News Roundup – November 2019iQOS in the USA – Bad timing, or good luck?
It feels like it’s taken forever, but iQOS is now on sale in the USA. Although it hasn’t officially launched yet, Philip Morris International’s first American iQOS Store has been in “soft operational mode” for almost three weeks now. The FDA granted iQOS a Pre Market Tobacco Authorisation back in April, so PMI haven’t exactly rushed to get the shop open, but it’s there now and Atlantans have the chance to legally try Heat not Burn for the first time.
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