
Photo of Brenda smiling. The graphic reads, “Brenda of Nikiski discussed vaping with her daughter.” and “Visit AlaskaQuitLine.com for help talking to your teens.”

Photo of Brenda smiling. The graphic reads, “Brenda helped her daughter quit vaping. You can too.”

Photo of Brenda of Nikiski in a greenhouse. Her quote reads, “I appreciate that I could talk about vaping with my daughter now, rather than seeing it be a bigger problem later.”

Photo of Brenda smiling in a greenhouse. The graphic reads, “Parents can help protect their kids from the dangers of vaping.”

Photo of Brenda of Nikiski smiling. The graphic reads, “With Brenda’s help, her daughter was able to quit.” Her quote reads, “My 16-year-old has already tried vaping.”

A father and son ice fishing. Graphic reads, “Teach them to be bold and live VAPE FREE. Visit aklivevapefree.com”

Photo of colorful e-cigarettes next to sliced fruits and berries. The graphic reads, “The tobacco industry has a kids menu” and “According to the 2022 National Youth Tobacco Survey, 85% of current youth e-cigarette users used flavored e-cigarettes.”

Illustration of different flavored e-cigarettes, including apple pie, gummy bears, berries, watermelon, and mint. The graphic reads, “E-cigarette liquids come in many flavors that are appealing to teens.”

Photo of a slushie with an e-cigarette sticking out of the cup like a straw. The graphic reads, “The tobacco industry has a kids menu” and “According to the 2022 National Youth Tobacco Survey, 85% of current youth e-cigarette users used flavored e-cigarettes.”

Photo of colorful lollipops next to e-cigarettes. The graphic reads, “The tobacco industry has a kids menu” and “According to the 2022 National Youth Tobacco Survey, 85% of current youth e-cigarette users used flavored e-cigarettes.”

Illustration of a brain with the front highlighted and labeled, “prefrontal cortex.” The graphic reads, “Nicotine use as a teen can alter the prefrontal cortex, leaving the brain susceptible to addiction.”

Photo collage of children eating candy and sweets with e-cigarettes nearby. The graphic reads, “Don’t let e-cigarettes hook your kids with flavored nicotine.”

Illustration of a silhouetted head from the side with a green brain. The graphic reads, “because the adolescent brain is still developing” and “nicotine use during adolescence can disrupt the formation of the brain circuits that control attention, learning and susceptibility of addiction.”

Photo of small items piled together with vapes circled in red. The graphic reads, “Can you spot the vapes?”

Daughters hugging their mother. Graphic reads, “Help your teen LIVE VAPE FREE.”

A mother and daughter hiking. Graphic reads, “Talk with your teen about living VAPE FREE.”

A father talking to his son. Graphic reads, “Talk with your teens about vaping. For free resources and support, visit aklivevapefree.com”
Social Media
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