At the highest level, Vermonts laws regulate the sale and purchase of all tobacco products and restrict the use of lit tobacco products and tobacco substitutes, like e-cigarettes and other vaping devices, in workplaces and public areas, with very few exemptions
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The effects of nicotine on critical components of reward pathways and circuits involved in learning, memory, and mood are likely to contribute to increased addiction and long-term behavioral problems in adolescents

and menthol Over half (53.4%) of students currently using e-cigarettes reported using flavors with ice or iced in the name Type of Device The most commonly used device among current e-cigarette users was disposables (66.3%), followed by prefilled/refillable pods or cartridges (12.0%) Commonly Used Brands The most commonly reported brands reported among current e-cigarette users were: Geek Bar (64.1%), Elf Bar (21.5%), Lost Mary (19.8%), Raz (19.5%), and Vuse (15.9%) 2025 Findings on Youth Use for Nicotine Pouch Products Current Use 1.7% of students (460,000) reported current use of nicotine pouches Frequency of Use More than 1 in 6 (17.6%) youth nicotine pouch users reported using nicotine pouches daily More than 1 in 4 (26.3%) youth nicotine pouch users reported using nicotine pouches on at least 20 of the last 30 days Flavored Nicotine Pouch Use More than 9 out of 10 (90.8%) current nicotine pouch users used flavored nicotine pouches, with mint flavors being the most popular, followed by fruit Commonly Used Brands The most commonly reported brands reported among current nicotine pouch users were: ZYN (69.2%), on
