E-cigarettes, in contrast, offer a broader range, delivering anywhere from less than 1 mg to over 15 mg per vaping use, varying by device and e-liquid composition
Rising Tobacco Supply Costs Raw tobacco production has become more expensive in recent years due to: Higher fuel and transportation costs Labor shortages and wage increases Equipment and agricultural input costs Weather variability affecting crop yields When tobacco suppliers pay more to grow and distribute their product, manufacturers pay more and that cost works its way down the chain
Current e-cigarette use among middle and high school students declined significantly between 2023 and 2024 (7.7% to 5.9%, or 2.13 million to 1.63 million) but e-cigarette use remains a serious public health threat: among students who currently used e-cigarettes in 2024, 38.4% reported frequent use and 26.3% reported daily use
RECESSED A more advanced version of dual filters
50 leaves per pack.
A little capsule filled with the pale, not-quite-gold liquid that looked like discolored piss