• JohnyRocket@discuss.tchncs.de
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    5 days ago

    Thats great and all, but for the 12-14 year old who never smoked tobacco and only started vaping because of the color and flavour assortment, the fact that theese even exist in that category, clearly targeted at children, is a massive problem. If the vape companies really wanted to help adults quit, they would be selling like 2 tobacco-like flavors in unattractive packaging, then I think a lot less kids would vape. Imo (though no personal expirience) Adults wanting to quit don’t need the pink cookie dough cotton candy emoji-fied vape…

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      5 days ago

      Vaping at all was already illegal for anyone under 18.

      Flavored e-juice is made exclusively for adults and the vast majority using it are adults trying to stop smoking.

      When I first started vaping, I made the mistake of choosing a tobacco flavor. The fact that it tasted like tobacco and had less of nicotine hit than the more easily available e-juice made it all but useless.

      Adults wanting to quit don’t need the pink cookie dough cotton candy emoji-fied vape…

      Other than the "emoji-fied“ strawman, we ABSOLUTELY do. Getting used to inhaling vapors that feel like smoke and contains nicotine but tastes much better is crucial in creating the aversion to tobacco that helps you not to relapse when you run out.

      Whether you prefer liquorice like me, cotton candy, fruit flavors, or whatever, the flavor is there for a reason and removing it will cost thousands if not millions of lives as people fail to quit smoking, the number one lifestyle cause of cancer.

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      Targeting children is the main game for tobacco. Their business model paved the way for web 2.0 to target kids with flashy addictive “news feeds”.