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orthodoxinfo.com has today slammed vaping firms who prey on children, warning that 'bad things will happen to them'.
The Prime Minister hit out at the Marketing Consultant Salary California of e-cigarettes, saying they are clearly 'designed to appeal to kids'.
Mr Sunak said it's 'not right' that colourful packaging, characters and flavours are used to sell the nicotine-containing gadgets.
Nearly one in 10 secondary school pupils in England now vape regularly, with rates having doubled over the last decade.
Last month, a  — despite being illegal for kids to buy.

This website's probe also uncovered 'dupe' e-cigs made to look like sweets and told the stories of children left scarred by the devices.
Rishi Sunak has slammed vaping firms who prey on children, as he warned 'bad things will happen to them'
It comes after a MailOnline investigation exposed the predatory marketing tactics of vape firms selling the products alongside sweets
MailOnline's investigation also uncovered 'dupe' e-cigarettes made to look like sweets, and told the stories of children left scarred by the devices
Mr Sunak told  children's programme FYI: 'No one should be vaping under 18.

It's illegal to sell vapes to children.
'But yet we know that more and more young people are. We want to stop that.'
He pointed to 'illicit vapes enforcement squad', which the Government this month announced would be launched in light of the increasing number of young vapers.
The squads, led by Trading Standards, will work across the nation and 'clamp down' on businesses selling vapes to under-18s.
The PM said millions of pounds have been put behind the scheme, to help enforce the rules and he warned of the consequences for those who are caught selling to children. 
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