| " at least 20 yrs and have not replaced cigarettes in any way." Vapes have not been common in any easily usable format for 'the last 20 years' - it's really only been in the last few years have the formats really been workable. And they have vastly changed behaviour, especially where it matters - among young people. There is essentially a vaping epidemic going on right now in high schools, and vaping has actually replaced smoking and then some [1]. Also I should point out that vaping and nicotine gum, are not perfect substitutes for smoking, so it's also hard to compare. Do you know what the sales of 0mg nicotine 'juice' are compared to those with nicotine? Almost nada. Without nicotine vaping, then 'vaping' simply would not exist - there wouldn't be enough demand to justify the market for it. Essentially nobody buys cigarettes without nicotine i.e. 'just for the taste'. The market is essentially non existent for that product. Ergo, it's the 'high' they are after. I say this as a former smoker/vaper. [1] https://toronto.citynews.ca/2018/09/12/vaping-high-school-st... |