According to a recent report by the US media Times Union, as the new school year approaches, an emerging and dangerous trend targeting teenagers has caused concern: the rise of disposable “smart vapes” for teenagers.
These vapes are not ordinary products. They are equipped with high-definition digital screens and pre-installed video games to cleverly attract the attention of teenagers. This will lead more young people into the world of nicotine addiction.
In a recent study, researchers at the University of California, Riverside warned that
“Combining nicotine with existing adolescent behaviors, such as video games and screen time, may expand the smart vape market, even to those who have no previous interest in nicotine products, while also strengthening the nicotine addiction of existing users.”
Especially worrying, they pointed out that the games designed and pre-installed in these illegal devices offer digital prizes and game progress based on the amount of vapes people smoke. This is a predatory strategy that exploits the gaming habits of teenagers to make these vapes not only more attractive, but also more addictive.
According to statistics released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, illegal flavored disposable vapes are now the most popular products among junior high school and high school freshmen. This clearly shows that despite the ban, these substances are still flowing into the hands of minors.
This is the latest evolution of these devices, all of which are aimed at teenagers and are still circulating on the market.
In this context, Veehoo vape, as a company that upholds the concept of responsibility and sustainable development, calls on vape manufacturers to attach great importance to the health and well-being of minors when developing and selling similar products. Although the market competition is fierce, profits must not be pursued at the expense of the health of teenagers.
According to the warning of researchers at the University of California, Riverside, the launch of smart vapes may expand the market scope, attract more teenagers who are not interested in nicotine products, and even strengthen the nicotine addiction of existing users. Veehoo believes that vape manufacturers should carefully consider product design and marketing strategies to avoid adverse effects on minors.
In particular, the practice of designing and pre-installing games in illegal devices to provide prizes and game progress based on the amount of smoking is undoubtedly a dangerous inducement strategy. Veehoo stressed that vape manufacturers should avoid taking advantage of teenagers’ gaming habits to increase product appeal, thereby avoiding potential addiction risks.
The latest statistics show that illegal flavored disposable vapes have become one of the most popular products among junior high and high school freshmen, which once again highlights the fact that minors are vulnerable to these products. Veehoo calls on the entire vape industry to work together to ensure compliance with relevant regulations and ethical standards during product development and sales, earnestly fulfill corporate social responsibility, and protect the health and safety of minors.
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