Health experts have warned that "smart vapes" featuring built-in video games and smartphone functionalities pose a significant danger to youth, as they are designed to conceal their true nature. These devices can access games, receive calls, and deliver notifications, potentially appealing to younger audiences. The FDA has identified these products as illegal for sale, emphasizing their role in targeting children. Despite regulatory efforts, such vapes are still available online, prompting serious concerns about their accessibility and marketing tactics that attract minors.
Experts have expressed concern that the integration of smartphone-like designs into vaping devices is likely to appeal to youth, making it easier for them to conceal the true nature of these products.
Brian King, the FDA's director of the Center for Tobacco Products, stated that these vapes are illegal to sell and represent a flagrant attempt to target kids.
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