Health & Fitness
'Not A Lab Rat Day' Is Oct. 21
Florida's youth-led movement to combat the tobacco and e-cigarettes industries is encouraging teens to protect themselves by fighting back.
October 19, 2020
The third annual Not A Lab Rat Day is taking place on Wednesday, Oct. 21 and Students Working Against Tobacco (SWAT) is educating about the potential dangers of disposable e-cigarettes. SWAT, Florida’s youth-led movement to combat the tobacco and e-cigarettes industries is encouraging their peers to protect themselves and future generations from nicotine addiction by fighting back against the industries.
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Since its inception, Not A Lab Rat Day has empowered youth statewide to stand up and declare that they refuse to be Big Tobacco’s “lab rats” as we discover the long-term health effects of e-cigarettes. The Not A Lab Rat campaign focuses on sharing important information to prevent the spread of misinformation and reveal the truth behind tobacco and nicotine products.
"Not a Lab Rat Day encourages our generation to send a strong message to let Big Tobacco know that we are not their experiments,” said Saesha Wani, Youth Advocacy Board Member. Disposable e-cigarettes like Puff Bars, Stig, Smok and HQD are not covered under the Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) flavor policy since they are not cartridge or pod- based.1 However, the FDA sent warning letters to several disposable e-cigarette makers, Puff Bars being one, demanding they remove their products from the market.
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Disposable e-cigarettes come in bright colored packaging and kid-appealing flavors including Sour Apple, Banana Ice, and O.M.G. (Orange, Mango, Guava).2 These new e- cigarettes have a similar sleek design as JUUL, but they are designed for one-time use. JUUL’s flavored pods have been pulled from the market, but new flavored products like Puff Bars, Stig, Smok and HQD are becoming popular among youth and taking JUUL’s spotlight. The e-cigarette industry continues to disregard the best interest of communities by manipulating product design to get around FDA regulations. In Florida, 25.6% of high school students used e-cigarettes, in 2019.3 This Not a Lab Rat Day, SWAT members encourage youth and young adults to educate and become familiar with the dangers of disposable e-cigarettes and talk to others in the community about these products to help push for change.
This press release was produced by the Village of Palmetto Bay. The views expressed here are the author’s own.