Trump Administration Policy Provides Roadmap for E-Cigarette Makers to Keep Addicting Kids with Flavored Products
Rather than clear the market of flavored e-cigarettes as the Administration promised in September, the final policy is riddled with loopholes that allow thousands of flavored e-cigarette products to remain available at more than 100,000 locations across the country, including convenience stores, gas stations and vape shops. Far from protecting kids, this policy provides a roadmap for e-cigarette makers to continue addicting kids with flavored products. Flavored e-cigarettes will remain almost as available to our nation's kids after
Kid-friendly, flavored e-cigarettes that will remain widely available under the Administration's plan include:
- Disposable e-cigarettes like Puff Bar and Mojo that often look just like Juul, the best-selling e-cigarette among kids, and are quickly gaining in popularity with kids (as reported by The New York Times and other media). These products come in a wide assortment of kid-friendly flavors – Puff Bar flavors alone include banana ice, cool mint, pink lemonade and many others. These products are also colorfully packaged, cheap, easy to use and hide, and deliver massive doses of nicotine. Don't be misled by their name: Despite being "disposable," these products can contain as much nicotine as a pack of cigarettes and even higher nicotine levels than Juul.
- Nicotine e-liquids that are sold in over 15,000 flavors. These come in outrageous candy, dessert, fruit, cereal and other flavors – from cotton candy and gummy bear to fruit loops and choco donuts. These products often have high nicotine levels and are cheaper than Juul, making them appealing to kids. The availability of these nicotine e-liquids is a serious problem because they come in containers that allow users to easily and quickly pour the liquid into refillable cartridges that fit into a Juul or into other products like Suorin and Smok that are popular with kids.
- Sleek, refillable e-cigarettes like Suorin and Smok. With over 10% of the youth market between them, these are already the most popular e-cigarette brands among high school students after Juul, according to the 2019
National Youth Tobacco Survey . These devices can easily be filled with e-liquids in unlimited flavors and varying nicotine strengths. - Menthol varieties of Juul and other cartridge/pod-based e-cigarettes. Decades of experience with cigarettes demonstrate that menthol appeals to kids – in fact, over half of current youth smokers smoke menthol. Kids are likely to shift to menthol if it is the only available flavor for pod products like Juul. (It's also important to note that empty, Juul-compatible pods are already being sold and can be filled with any flavored e-liquid.)
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It is imperative that policy makers, as well as parents, educators, health care providers and kids themselves, understand the wide assortment of flavored e-cigarettes that will remain on the market and the serious health risks they pose to kids.
The Administration's failure to protect our kids makes it critical that
Despite the Administration's new policy, the
The evidence is clear that flavored e-cigarettes are driving the youth epidemic. Most youth e-cigarette users use flavored products and cite flavors as a key reason for their use. In contrast, there is only limited evidence that e-cigarettes help adult smokers quit and no credible evidence that flavored e-cigarettes do so. As the
Only the elimination of all flavored products can end the youth e-cigarette epidemic and stop e-cigarette companies from luring and addicting kids. There is no time to waste because the youth epidemic continues to get worse and more than 5.3 million kids now use e-cigarettes, including over 1 in 4 high school students.
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