Teens turning to makeshift 'vapes' with pen tubes and gum
A new trend has emerged on the internet. Young people have found a way to "vape" legally. On TikTok, numerous tutorials advise how to make your e-cigarette. You only need an empty pen tube and chewing gum to construct it. But is this solution harmless to young people's health?
12 June 2024 14:57
E-cigarettes have become very common among young people. Often, individuals under 18 years old reach for them. The flavoured air and colourful packaging encourage the use of the product. Unfortunately, electronic cigarettes are just as harmful and addictive as standard tobacco products. Teenagers have found a new way to "intoxicate themselves." Their creativity knows no bounds.
TikTok, previously known as Musical.ly, is a social media platform quickly gaining enormous popularity worldwide. The app allows users to create, share, and watch short videos.
The platform often features new trends and challenges. The more people participate, the more popular they become. Currently, viral tutorials on TikTok are gaining traction on how to make a legal "vape" for individuals under 18 years old. You only need an empty pen tube and Airwaves brand chewing gum to create one. Teens pack a menthol cartridge into the pen body and use it like an e-cigarette.
Are legal "vapes" harmful to health?
At this moment, there is no precise information on whether these homemade vapes are harmful to human health. Although no one has conducted tests on whether inhaling gum is dangerous, the habit formed this way could lay the foundation for future addiction. Additionally, there is no certainty that the substances in the menthol cartridge are not addictive.
Unfortunately, many young people are thrilled with the idea: "What a trip!" "Wow, this really works!" "I have to make one so I can 'smoke' during classes!"" Finally, my parents won't nag me!" "This is awesome, it tastes amazing!"