Experts claim dangerous ‘smart vapes’ targeting children
- Experts issued a warning about dangerous vapes featuring built-in video games available online.
- These devices integrate smartphone-like designs and functionalities appealing to young people.
- Combining nicotine, gaming, and sweet flavours creates multiple layers of appeal, especially for youth.
- Brian King, FDA director, calls these products a "flagrant attempt to target kids."
- Experts advocate a strong government response against such deceptive marketing targeting children.
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Experts claim dangerous ‘smart vapes’ targeting children
The vapes make it possible for users to access pre-installed games, receive and make calls, play music and track fitness.
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