Thanks for being so informative, I'd never have guessed that it was.
Did you know that there is also nicotine in tomatoes, peppers, potatoes, cauliflower........ should we stop children eating those?
Edit: I'd also like to mention that not everyone you see vaping will be using e-liquid that contains nicotine.
According to the Nicotine Poisoning page that is linked in that one, it takes quite a lot of nicotine to poison someone.
Let's hope the kids didn't walk to school down the side of a road as that's poisonous too. Then again if they used the car, there'll be poisons in the upholstery. No win really, the UK's children may as well give up now.
But look at all the low exposure effects and the addictive nature of nicotine. As ever with "stuff" it's dose dependent. The fatal dose for potatoes is something like 100 kg (my office partner calculated that once). Some of the veggies you list are of the
Solanaceae family as is Deadly Nightshade which is pretty toxic. However those veggies you mention have more benefit than risk so no worries. Balancing benefit with risk is the thing

. There mostly isn't any benefit (unless addicted) to be ingesting "quantities" of nicotine is there? So why do it? TBH I don't care - each to their own for sure - but I really feel this fad should be practiced in the privacy of one's own home and not shared in public.
Nicotine has been used as an insecticide IIRC - the plants evolved it (and other poisons) to defend themselves I suspect - maybe if I had some in my blood stream the midges would leave me alone - or maybe they would just die after they'd bitten me.....
@Paul99 - I wasn't aware that there were nicotine free e-liquids. Thanks for that. What's in those and why would one use them?
Nice wee discussion going here guys. Thanks for the back and forth

I'll stop now or this thread will be sent to the SC&P board
