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NZ Smokefree Tomorrow Limited (NZSFT) are the leading Disposable Vape distributors here in beautiful Aotearoa.
We have a vision which is directly aligned with the New Zealand Government in creating a Smokefree country by 2025.
This shared goal has forced us to innovate and look toward countries that have the lowest tobacco-related mortality and adopt the strategies that they have used to achieve a smokefree country.
Our mandate is simple, provide New Zealanders with effective, efficient and known safer products. Nicotine pouches are what we specialise in and what we know. This is why we make sure that the people of New Zealand are only supplied with the highest quality brands sourced from Scandinavia under the strictest of manufacturing food-grade standards. Due to the recent ban on Nicotine Pouches from the Government, we have stopped distributing them. We will however continue to overturn this ban in the near future.
The Ministry of Health have done their own studies and have proven them to be eight times more effective than utilising traditional Nicotine Replacement Therapies (NRT)*1 whilst the Surge Strategy Report for Smokefree New Zealand has identified nicotine pouches with a risk level similar to NRT*2.
Whilst we DO NOT advertise this product as making therapeutic claims, we are however allowed to show you some interesting studies as referenced at the bottom of the page.
Together, we must adapt and overcome. Smoking is not the end and our function that we play is to supplement the myriad of recreational products available on the market for people to use to help them make the switch!
Wholesale
NZSFT is the leading wholesaler of OMEN Vape in New Zealand. We have a vast network of retailers including dairies, petrol stations, convenience stores and liquor stores. Since our launch into these bricks and mortar stores back in May 2019, we have grown our channels to over 2,000 stockists.
We pride ourselves on excellent service to our wholesale customers. Every customer is given full product training and is teamed up with a dedicated wholesale manager. We also provide extensive after-sales service to our customers. All technical questions are directly dealt with by our customer support staff to help you with all your needs.
If you would like to know more about one of the fastest moving products in the industry or inquire about why you need to include this product offering in your store, please contact us in the form below. Now is the time to reach out as we are fitting stores out with leading product display units!
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REFERENCES
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Ramström and Wikmans: Mortality attributable to tobacco among men in Sweden and other
European countries: an analysis of data in a WHO report. Tobacco Induced Diseases 2014
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Shapiro, H. 2018. No Fire, No Smoke: The Global State of Tobacco Harm Reduction 2018. London:
Knowledge-Action-Change.
Crane, J., Caldwell, B., Ward, V. and Thie, A. 2012: A pilot study of the acceptability of snus and
nicotine pouch in smoking cessation. Eur Respir J. 40:13377
Walker, N., Parag, V., Verbiest, M., Laking, G., Laugesen, M. and Bullen 2019: Nicotine patches used in
combination with e-cigarettes (with and without nicotine) for smoking cessation: a
pragmatic, randomised trial. Lancet Resp Med. 8 (1): 54-64
Plurphanswat, N. Hughes, J.R., Fagerstorm, K. and Rodu, B. 2020: Initial Information on a Novel
Nicotine Product. [published online ahead of print (16 March 2020)]. Am J Addict.
https://doi.org/10.1111/ajad.13020
Lee, P.N. 2011. Summary of the epidemiological evidence relating snus to health. Regul Toxicol
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Broadstock, M. 2007: Systematic review of the health effects of modified smokeless tobacco
products. NZHTA Report 2007; 10(1)
