
力的甜味调味剂和有吸引力的包装来吸引青少年使用电子烟。 Undo is a project of the California Department of Public Health, which has found that popular electronic cigarette devices are now being marketed as everyday learning tools. Tobacco companies are using attractive sweet flavorings and packaging to lure teenagers into using e-cigarettes.
According to data from UNDO, 26.1% of high school students chose to use the Puff Bar brand as a flavor enhancer.
They stated that the manufacturing of e-cigarettes is almost similar to everyday items found in children's backpacks.
A USB flash drive can hold the same amount of nicotine as a whole pack of cigarettes, and in many cases, fluorescent and regular pens are actually electronic cigarette products. The police are advising parents to pay closer attention to their children's school supplies.
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