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2025 Findings on Youth Use for All Tobacco Products Current Use 7.2% of all students (2.01 million) reported current use of tobacco products 9.5% of high school students (1.50 million) reported current use of tobacco products 4.1% of middle school students (480,000) reported current use of tobacco products 2.6% of students (720,000) reported current use of any combusted tobacco product 2.7% of students (740,000) reported current use of multiple (2) tobacco products Most Commonly Used Tobacco Products E-Cigarettes (5.2%) Nicotine Pouches (1.7%) Cigarettes (1.4%) Cigars (1.1%) Smokeless Tobacco (0.9%) Heated Tobacco Products (0.7%) Hookahs (0.7%) Other Oral Nicotine Products (0.6%) Pipe Tobacco (0.4%) 2025 Findings on Youth Use for E-Cigarette Products Current Use 5.2% of middle and high school students (1.44 million) reported current use of e-cigarettes 7.1% of high school students (1.13 million) and 2.6% of middle school students (300,000) reported current use of e-cigarettes Frequency of Use More than 1 in 4 (27.5%) of current youth e-cigarette users used an e-cigarette product daily More than 4 in 10 (41.2%) youth e-cigarette users reported using e-cigarettes on at least 20 of the last 30 days Flavored E-Cigarette Use More than 8 out of 10 (89.4%) current e-cigarette users used flavored e-cigarettes, with fruit flavors being the most popular, followed by candy, desserts, or other sweets

There are many different types of e-cigarette available but cigarette style e-cigs are one of the most popular designs for those looking for an authentic vaping experience
However, if your aim is to have a sneaky sesh and return to your friends or family without smelling as much like weed as possible, then smoking bowls in pipes or bongs might be better
That is the question I keep getting asked when I talk about this
Vaping is often subject to the same restrictions as smoking