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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2024 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Tob Control. 2021 Jun 7;32(1):19–29. doi: 10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2020-056371

Table 2:

Top five vaping brands among past 30-day vapers in each survey year, by country, weighted %(n)

Canada England USA
2017 (n=340) 2018 (n=463) 2019 (n=738) 2017 (n=347) 2018 (n=351) 2019 (n=439) 2017 (n=454) 2018 (n=635) 2019 (n=736)

Usual Other Smok Smok Smok Smok Smok blu JUUL JUUL
brand a 9.2% (31) 21.2% (98) 23.8% (175) 10.2% (35) 14.6% (51) 17.9% (79) 17.0% (77) 29.4% (186) 44.2% (325)
Eleaf Aspire JUUL E-lites blu JUUL JUUL blu Smok
8.3% (28) 10.9% (50) 22.8% (168) 9.3% (32) 12.9% (45) 13.9% (61) 9.4% (43) 12.4% (79) 14.8% (109)
eGo JUUL Aspire blu E-lites blu Vuse Smok blu
7.6% (26) 10.1% (47) 7.9% (58) 7.9% (27) 7.2% (25) 13.6% (60) 7.6% (34) 10.9% (69) 6.3% (46)
Aspire blu STLTH Vype Vype 88Vape Other Vuse NJOY
7.4% (25) 4.0% (18) 6.4% (47) 7.0% (24) 6.8% (24) 6.5% (29) 5.8% (26) 5.6% (36) 5.2% (38)
V2 Eleaf Vype Other Aspire Vype KangerTech Aspire Suorin
6.3% (21) 3.4% (16) 4.3% (32) 5.8% (20) 4.6% (16) 5.1% (22) 5.5% (25) 4.4% (28) 4.7% (34)
No usual brand 21.0% (71) 19.0% (88) 11.8% (87) 23.9% (82) 17.9% (62) 18.4% (81) 15.3% (69) 10.0% (64) 7.6% (56)
Don’t know 20.9% (71) 12.8% (59) 7.0% (52) 18.2% (62) 8.8% (31) 9.2% (40) 13.7% (62) 6.1% (38) 2.4% (18)

Column percentages do not add to 100, as only the five most popular brands are reported.

a

Usual brand, reported among past 30-day vapers, excluding those who refused question (2017: n=9; 2018: n=4; 2019: n=3)