Hidden Sweetener in Vapes Fuels Teen Appeal, Study Finds – Raising New Safety Concerns
(Published: November 21, 2024 – Updated: November 21, 2024, 10:30 AM EST)
Key takeaways:
A new study reveals the artificial sweetener neotame is present in all 11 popular disposable vape brands tested, including Elf Bar and Breeze.
Neotame is 7,000-13,000 times sweeter than sugar and is believed to significantly enhance the appeal of these vapes to young people.
The sweetener is FDA-approved for food, but its safety when inhaled is unknown, raising potential lung health concerns.
The findings highlight a loophole in regulations, as many illegal vapes utilize nicotine analogs to skirt existing laws.
(washington D.C.) – Flavored disposable e-cigarettes,already a major concern for public health officials due to their popularity among teens,may have a hidden ingredient driving their appeal: a powerful artificial sweetener called neotame. A groundbreaking new study published Monday in JAMA found neotame in every one of the 11 popular disposable vape brands tested,sparking fears that manufacturers are intentionally using the substance to hook a younger generation.
The study, led by researchers at Duke University School of Medicine, tested brands like Elf Bar, Breeze, and Mr. Fog – all currently illegal in the U.S. but readily available in gas stations, convenience stores, and online. Surprisingly, neot