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L7 Vapors Hemp Product Update: Hemp Sales Will Pause Starting July 1, 2026

Beginning July 1, 2026, L7 Vapors will be halting sales of Delta and hemp-derived cannabinoid products at our stores.

This decision is based on upcoming changes to Tennessee’s hemp product regulations, the way those changes are expected to affect available products, and our desire to make sure L7 Vapors continues operating carefully within current guidelines.

Tennessee has been updating how hemp-derived cannabinoid products are regulated, including oversight, licensing, product requirements, and restrictions on certain product types. The Tennessee Department of Agriculture notes that hemp-derived cannabinoid laws and permanent rules have already been part of the state’s regulatory structure, and the state has continued moving toward tighter control of these products.

For L7 Vapors, the practical result is simple: rather than rush into a changing product category with uncertain availability and customer demand, we are choosing to pause hemp product sales and re-evaluate the category over the next few months.


Why We Are Making This Change

The hemp product category in Tennessee is changing quickly.

New state requirements are affecting what products can be sold, how they are handled, and which products vendors are able or willing to supply. Tennessee’s 2025 hemp legislation overhauled parts of the regulatory structure for hemp-derived cannabinoid products, including supplier, retailer, and wholesaler requirements.

Because of those changes, the products available after July 1 may look very different from the products many customers are currently familiar with.

That creates a few issues:

Customers may not want the replacement products that remain available.

Vendors may change product lines quickly.

Some currently popular products may no longer be practical for us to carry.

The category may require more time to settle before we can make a responsible long-term decision.

Rather than stock products that may not match customer expectations, we believe the better move is to pause, review the market, and make a more informed decision once the new rules are fully in effect.


What Products Are Affected?

This pause applies to L7 Vapors’ hemp-derived cannabinoid products, including products commonly referred to as:

Delta products

Hemp-derived cannabinoid products

Hemp gummies

Hemp vapes

Hemp flower or similar products, where applicable

This change does not affect our regular nicotine vape products, e-liquids, devices, coils, pods, disposables, or accessories.


Will L7 Vapors Bring Hemp Products Back?

Possibly.

We are not saying this category is gone forever. We are saying that L7 Vapors is going to take a step back and review what the market looks like after the law changes take effect.

Over the next few months, we will evaluate:

Which products are available from reputable vendors

Whether those products fit the new Tennessee requirements

Whether the remaining product options are something our customers actually want

Whether customers are willing to migrate to products that may be different from the popular items they are used to

Whether the category makes sense for L7 Vapors long term

That last part matters. If the only products available are options customers do not want, then carrying them just to technically keep the category alive would not make much sense.

Retail shelf space is not a museum. If customers do not want the new version of the category, we are not going to pretend otherwise.


Why Not Just Replace Everything Immediately?

Because replacement products are not always equal.

A product may technically be available, but that does not mean it matches what customers have been asking for. Potency, format, ingredients, packaging, flavor, effect profile, and customer familiarity can all change.

We do not want to tell customers, “It’s basically the same,” when it may not be.

That is why we are giving the category time to settle. Once vendors, regulators, and manufacturers adjust to the new Tennessee rules, we will have a better idea of what products are realistic, compliant, and worth offering.


What Customers Should Expect

Starting July 1, 2026, customers should expect L7 Vapors to stop selling Delta and hemp-derived cannabinoid products while we review the category.

During this pause, our staff can explain what has changed from a store-policy standpoint, but we cannot provide legal advice or make claims about what customers should personally use.

We will continue focusing on the product categories that remain core to L7 Vapors:

Nicotine e-liquids

Disposable vapes

Pod systems

Mods and tanks

Coils and replacement pods

Accessories

Customer support from staff who actually try to help instead of just pointing vaguely at a shelf


Our Position

L7 Vapors has always tried to adapt as the market changes. We have seen major shifts before, especially with disposables, e-liquids, and hardware trends.

This is another one of those moments.

The difference is that hemp-derived products are now facing major regulatory changes in Tennessee, and we do not want to move blindly. We would rather pause the category, review the available options, listen to customer feedback, and decide whether it still fits our stores.

If the category stabilizes and there are products that make sense for our customers, we will re-evaluate.

If the available products do not match what customers are looking for, we may choose not to bring the category back.


The Bottom Line

Beginning July 1, 2026, L7 Vapors will halt sales of Delta and hemp-derived cannabinoid products due to changes in Tennessee’s hemp product regulations and uncertainty around future product availability.

We will review the category over the next few months and decide whether it makes sense to bring hemp products back based on vendor availability, product compliance, customer interest, and whether customers are willing to move toward different types of products than the ones currently popular.

We appreciate our customers’ understanding while this category goes through yet another round of “because apparently simple was not an option.”

For questions about current availability before July 1, stop by or call your nearest L7 Vapors location.

Farragut
11316 Station West Drive
Knoxville, TN
865-392-1510

Karns
7817 Oak Ridge Highway
Knoxville, TN
865-333-5450

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Disposable Vape Availability Update: What Customers Should Expect

Federal import enforcement and supply chain disruptions are expected to impact disposable vape availability across the market.

Based on recent federal activity and information we are receiving from our vendors, L7 Vapors is expecting possible shortages and inconsistent restocks on several popular disposable brands, including Lost Mary, Foger, and Geek Bar.

This does not mean every product will disappear overnight. It does mean availability may become less predictable, and some favorite devices, flavors, or models may be harder to find from week to week.


What Happened?

U.S. Customs and Border Protection recently announced Operation Red Mist, a large federal enforcement action involving millions of e-cigarette products moving through maritime cargo shipments.

This operation is part of a broader federal effort to review imported vapor products and enforce current federal requirements.

Because many disposable vape products are manufactured overseas and move through complex import channels, increased federal review can affect product flow before products ever reach distributors, wholesalers, or retail stores.

In plain English: when shipments are delayed, held, reviewed, redirected, or removed from the supply chain, retail availability can change quickly.


What Brands Could Be Affected?

Based on current vendor communication, L7 Vapors is expecting possible supply issues involving:

Lost Mary

Foger

Geek Bar

These are some of the most requested disposable brands in the category, so even temporary disruptions can create noticeable gaps in availability.

We want to be clear: this is not a statement that any specific product at L7 Vapors is being sold outside of current guidelines. This is a market-wide supply issue tied to import activity, federal review, and distributor availability.


What Customers May Notice

Customers may begin seeing changes such as:

Fewer available flavors

Certain models becoming harder to restock

Popular devices selling out faster than usual

Longer gaps between shipments

Replacement models appearing in place of older favorites

More frequent changes in what distributors have available

Disposable vape inventory has always moved quickly, but this type of enforcement activity can make the category even more unpredictable.

Basically, if you have a favorite disposable, there is a chance it may not be sitting on the shelf every single time you come in. Annoying? Yes. Surprising? Not really. This industry does enjoy making simple things complicated.


Why This Affects Retail Stores

Retail stores like L7 Vapors do not control federal import reviews, manufacturer shipments, customs activity, or distributor stock levels.

We order from our vendors based on what is available to us. If vendors cannot reliably get certain products, retail shelves can be affected quickly.

That means a product may be available one week and delayed the next. In some cases, a brand, flavor, or model may become unavailable with very little notice.


What L7 Vapors Is Doing

L7 Vapors is staying in contact with vendors and monitoring product availability closely.

When certain disposable brands or flavors are unavailable, our staff will do what we can to help customers find the closest available alternative.

That may include:

Comparable disposable options

Similar flavor profiles

Different puff-count devices

Pod systems or refillable options for customers wanting more consistency

We know customers have favorites. We also know nobody wants to hear, “We’re out of that one,” especially when that one was the one. Our goal is to make the backup plan as painless as possible.


Should Customers Be Concerned?

There is no need to panic. However, customers should be aware that disposable availability may be less consistent for a while.

If you regularly use Lost Mary, Foger, Geek Bar, or another popular disposable, it may be a good idea to ask our staff what similar options are currently available.

We are not recommending panic buying. We are recommending flexibility.

The disposable market is shifting, and the customers who are open to comparable alternatives will have the easiest time navigating it.


The Bottom Line

Operation Red Mist is a major signal that federal agencies are increasing their review of imported vapor products before they reach the U.S. market.

Based on what we are hearing from vendors, L7 Vapors expects this may affect disposable vape availability, especially for popular brands like Lost Mary, Foger, and Geek Bar.

We will continue working to keep adult customers informed, stocked where possible, and prepared with alternative options when favorite products are delayed or unavailable.

For current availability, stop by or call your nearest L7 Vapors location.

Farragut
11316 Station West Drive
Knoxville, TN
865-392-1510

Karns
7817 Oak Ridge Highway
Knoxville, TN
865-333-5450

L7 Vapors — quality products, fair pricing, and staff who will help you find the next best option when your favorite disposable decides to play hide-and-seek with the supply chain.