"We can have up to six children per day trying to buy vapes from our shop"
It's part of Greatest Hits Radio investigation into illegal vapes.
A business in Kent has told us they can have over forty children per week trying to buy vapes from their store.
As part of Greatest Hits Radio's investigation into illegal vapes - we've spoke to Vaperretes - one of the largest e-cigarette chains in Kent.
Yousuf Javed works in their shop in Dover and he described the lengths that kids will go to buy vapes, he said: "If minors can't make a purchase in a shop then they will try and find someone else to buy it from or they will go to one of our biggest enemies on the scene at the moment, and that is convenient stores.
"If these kids are caught by a family member then genuine vapes shops like ours get labelled in the wrong manor, people now have this thing of 'oh look there's another vape shops...they have probably to minors.
"We've got challenge 25 place which means no ID, no sell and we have also implemented into some AI age verification devices which have been ticked off by trading standards."