Twenty-one percent of McLeod County 11th-graders used e-cigarettes within 30 days of a 2016 study. “It’s thought to be a 50 to 70 percent increase (today) from that. That brings you up to 30 ...
Parent groups and anti-tobacco advocates are certain to be disappointed by the decision after years of pushing against the availability of flavors like menthol, which are more popular with teens.
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