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Royal fans can suck on vape pens in the shape of King Charles' fingers, and they come in flavors like 'English Breakfast Tea' and 'Coronation Chicken'

May 9, 2023, 14:24 IST
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  • Royal fans can now suck on vape pens in the shape of King Charles' fingers.
  • Vape company Riot eLiquid is selling a "Coronation Collection" of 10 finger-shaped pens for $63.
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A British vape company is now letting hardcore royal fans suck on King Charles III's fingers with their new 10-piece "Coronation Collection" vape pens.

The pens, designed to look like the new king's slightly swollen fingers, are being sold in flavors like "English Breakfast Tea," "Coronation Chicken," and "Victoria Sponge," per the Riot eLiquid's website.

The pinky-shaped pen even comes with the gold signet ring that the king has been seen wearing.

The company's CEO, Ben Johnson, said in a statement to Insider: "Prince Phillip was a heavy smoker, Prince Harry loved a fag, and even the Queen Consort enjoyed lighting up. At an important juncture in our Royal timeline, we wanted to commemorate King Charles' with this unique 10-piece collection based on the Kings' famous digits."

"Royal themed flavours were a nod to our new king and the sort of food Brits would have been tucking into at Coronation parties over the long weekend," Johnson said in the statement.

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The $63 "Coronation Collection" has already sold out on the company's website, a few hours after it was listed, per the statement.

The king's fingers have been a subject of popular interest. The king himself jokingly referred to them as "sausage fingers" in 2012 after getting off a long-haul flight to Australia, per the Mirror.

Riot ELiquid and representatives of Buckingham Palace did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment sent outside of regular business hours.

Editor's note: The story has been updated to include comments from Riot eLiquid.

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