"Vaping is very popular with teenagers and often leads to addiction and a lifetime of smoking," said Attorney General Frey.

AUGUSTA, Maine — Maine's Attorney General penalized a company selling vaping products online on Wednesday for breaking state law.

Attorney General Aaron Frey took action against "Cloud-E-Daze," a Maine Limited Liability Company doing business as an online vaping retailer.

Cloud-E-Daze sold vaping products online, unaware that under Maine law vaping products fall within the definition of tobacco products.

In Maine, tobacco products, including vaping products that contain nicotine, cannot be sold online They must be sold in a face-to-face transaction.

Cloud-E-Daze settled the Attorney General's concerns by taking down its web page and paying a $2,000 fine.

A Facebook page for the company appears to still exist as of Saturday afternoon.

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The complaint and consent decree were filed in the Sixth District Court, Knox Division in Rockland.

"Vaping is very popular with teenagers and often leads to addiction and a lifetime of smoking," said Frey. "We are hearing from teachers and parents from all areas of Maine that vaping is rampant with teens. My office will continue to work hard to prevent youth access to smoking materials of any kind."