Your E-Cig Looks Like an Electric Toothbrush

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All photos via Getty Images.
All photos via Getty Images.

MANILA, PHILIPPINES - JUNE 30: Consumers smoke electronic cigarettes at a mall on June 30, 2013 in Manila, Philippines. Electronic cigarettes are gaining popularity among former heavy smokers and are increasingly turning to the vapor-based slim metal tubes as an alternative to nicotine use. The use of E-cigarettes or "Vaping", using a battery powered metal tube vaporizer to inhale nicotine infused with exotic flavors ranging from cinnamon to bubblegum have more than doubled in the past few years. Although not yet heavily regulated as tobacco, around a hundred stores catering to the rapidly expanding market have emerged. Philippine health officials have recently called for a temporary halt on the sale of electronic cigarettes pending further study and the unproven efficacy of the nicotine-based devices as well as being a dangerous gateway for minors to try smoking. (Photo by Dondi Tawatao/Getty Images)

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