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E-cigarette sales in the U.S. increased from 2014 to 2020, with product and flavor shifts

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E-cigarette sales in the U.S. increased from 2014 to 2020, with product and flavor shifts
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A recent report looked at how many e-cigarettes were sold in the United States over a seven-year period, from 2014 to 2020. It tracked sales by different product types and flavors to see how the market changed.

The main finding was that the total number of e-cigarettes sold increased during those years. However, the report also showed that sales did not go up in a straight line. There were ups and downs from year to year, and the types of products and flavors that were most popular changed over time.

This is an observational report, which means it simply describes what happened with sales. It does not investigate the reasons behind the trends, such as changes in advertising, regulations, or consumer preferences. The report also does not connect these sales figures to who was buying the products or to any potential health effects. Readers should understand that this information shows a pattern in the marketplace, but it does not provide answers about the causes or consequences of these sales trends.

What this means for you:
E-cigarette sales rose from 2014-2020, but this report only tracks marketplace trends, not the reasons or health impacts.
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