Surge in "smart" vapes, nicotine pouches, potent disposable e-cigarettes underscores need for tobacco prevention funding, quit support, and policy enforcement
WASHINGTON, Jan. 6, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Data released today in a new report from Truth Initiative, Monitoring a Changing Tobacco Product Market in the United States, show that the tobacco industry continues to aggressively target young people by manufacturing and marketing products that appeal to young people, including high-tech "smart" vapes, flavored oral nicotine pouches, and disposable e-cigarettes. Many of these products contain higher amounts of nicotine and come in appealing fruity flavors and are offered at cheaper and more accessible prices. Youth are using them with alarming frequency, reflecting signs of dependence. These data, taken with recent cuts made to U.S. tobacco prevention and cessation resources, illustrate the threat to reverse hard-won progress in youth and young adult nicotine prevention, but also the increased risk for addiction among young people.
Data from the report show:
Illegal Products in the Market:
The majority of e-cigarettes are illegal and lack FDA authorization. The proliferation of these flavored, high-nicotine products and low-cost, tech-enhanced devices threatens to hook new young people and deepen nicotine dependence among those who use such products. Urgent action is needed to eliminate illegal products from the marketplace. In addition, to further protect young people from nicotine addiction, there is a critical need to limit the appeal and availability of e-cigarettes and nicotine pouches.
Regulation and Enforcement:
"The retail landscape is evolving faster than regulation can," said Kathy Crosby, CEO and President of Truth Initiative. "Illegally sold, flavored disposable e-cigarettes, smart vapes, and oral nicotine pouches are putting young people at risk of a lifetime of nicotine addiction. Federal agencies must step up enforcement, and retailers must be held accountable when they sell unauthorized products. Without stronger oversight at every level, young people will continue to be exposed to products engineered to keep them hooked."
In addition to underscoring the need for continued federal regulation to eliminate illegal and flavored nicotine products, the report highlights state and local efforts to enforce sales restrictions and educate retailers to protect youth from nicotine addiction. This report also outlines promising results from California's statewide flavored tobacco sales restriction, which was linked to a 37% reduction in total milligrams of e-cigarette nicotine sold and 10.6% fewer cigarette packs sold. Yet only about 15% of Americans live in areas with strong restrictions on flavored tobacco sales.
Recent cuts to U.S. tobacco prevention and cessation efforts mark a significant challenge at a critical moment in public health. Combined with the findings in this report, these reductions in resources highlight the urgent need for coordinated national action and expanded local efforts to strengthen enforcement and build on lessons learned from statewide policies like California's.
Expanded Quit Resources:
With troubling levels of dependence and co-use of products, the data also point to the critical need for free, accessible, evidence-based quitting support tailored to young people — especially as many look to break their nicotine addiction with the start of the new year.
"As millions of Americans, including young people, resolve to quit smoking or vaping at the start of a new year, these data serve as a reminder that young people are navigating a nicotine marketplace that continues to aggressively target them," added Crosby. "Quitting has never been more urgent. Youth and young adults deserve tools that help them live free from nicotine addiction."
EX Program from Truth Initiative, developed with Mayo Clinic, offers personalized guidance, coaching, text messages, and proven behavioral tools that can increase the odds of quitting by up to 40%, ensuring young people have the support they need to build healthier futures.
About the Report
Monitoring a Changing Tobacco Product Market in the United States utilizes national retail sales data and data from Wave 5 of the TEEN+ Study, analyzed by the CDC Foundation in collaboration with Truth Initiative. The report examines e-cigarette and oral nicotine pouch sales across major retail channels from January 2019 through December 2024 and TEEN+ Wave 5 survey data from August 2024 through December 2024. The report also describes the impact of state-level flavored tobacco restrictions, including California's statewide policy. Data are collected and analyzed to inform public health policies aimed at preventing nicotine addiction among youth and young adults.
About Truth Initiative
Truth Initiative® is a national nonprofit public health organization committed to a future free from lifelong addiction, fostering healthier lives and a more resilient nation. Our mission is to prevent youth and young adult nicotine addiction and empower quitting for all. Through our evidence-based, market-leading cessation intervention, EX® Program, and national public education campaigns, we lead the fight against youth and young adult tobacco use. Learn more at truthinitiative.org.
About EX Program
EX® Program is a proven-effective tobacco cessation program, developed by Truth Initiative® with Mayo Clinic, that brings together the best evidence-based quitting approaches, interactive digital quitting programs, and the most established online quit community. EX Program has helped millions of youth and adults develop the skills and confidence to successfully quit. Truth Initiative research has shown that EX Program text messages can increase a user's odds of quitting by up to 40%. To learn more, visit exprogram.com.
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