Greek nicotine product flavour ban bill in ‘final stages of internal consultation’

Greece is close to a flavour ban on alternative nicotine products as part of a broader crackdown on under-age access to alcohol and tobacco.

The Greek conservative government has recently drafted a bill to prohibit flavours in these products that are particularly appealing to minors (under-18s), such as chocolate, biscuit and watermelon. The only flavours that would be allowed would be natural tobacco and mint.

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Antonia Di Lorenzo

Newsdesk editor/EU lead reporter
Antonia is a member of the editorial team and holds a masters degree in Law from the University of Naples Federico II, Italy. She moved in 2013 to London, where she completed a postgraduate course at the London School of Journalism. In the UK, she worked as a news reporter for a financial newswire and a magazine before moving to Barcelona in 2019.

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